A Kind of Fate: Agricultural Changes in Virginia, 1861-1920
1. Swept Away Disease: Epidemics and Epizootics A New Order of Things Untenable Country 2. New Needs, Old Ideas The Dogma of "Soil Fertility" Crops and Crises 3. Toil and Trouble Life in the Country Debt, Taxes, and Despair 4. Professing Change Growing Knowledge: The Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Reaching the Farmers 5. The New Farming Drive for Production Dairying: Progressive Exemplar Capital and Credit 6. Reforming Fate Farmers and Tenants The Rural Life Movement in Virginia End of an Era Two Generations: Conclusions.
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