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Show 16 of rural America (1) gramsi the was 12.unching great pro conditions upon 'which farming is based in any (2) region; which full- b l own a specialists with 12-1'TlerS other country living; rural progT'ess which and other to the comforts eru1ance homemruring, and (3) a profession8s and in security a : in directly of better promotion unite te-achers, vrou l.d clergymen, and. wor-k in the better sanitation, of 2.spects vri.ve s particular of ex't ens Lon wor-k would oonnun.i.c atie and f armcr-s better faming, system ' and survey of the resources cornprehensive a of three and all c2J11paign for doctors editors, , concerted effort of life in the country. In their discussion of solutions, delineation of the problems, Life Coission devoted exploitation of the rothin£; betrays implicitly the ta.1{e future the with their the Country good deal of attention to Progressive emphasis. speculative holding of the members farmers by the tha::n. this individuals, ment the a as of the or-gand.z cd interests. bent of the For cxamp Le large tracts study , in of Land corr.i.i s s i.on urged that the more lamenting by certain federal govern- all necessary pr'e cau t Lons to guar-arrtee that all reclamation projects "proceed under conditions in suring their subdivision into small farm units and their settlenent by men who wou l.d both own them and till 11 them ... |