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"agrarian" Definitions
  1. connected with farming and the use of land for farming

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Indonesia's Agrarian Reform Consortium just released a report finding 35 cases of companies committing violence against communities and more than 250 instances of agrarian conflicts.
"Election fraud is really massive here," complains an agrarian activist.
Fables of agrarian life are hardly unique to Freek's Mill.
Why should only holders of agrarian bonds be fully compensated?
One dichotomy the show explores is that of agrarian vs.
Big coal is coming to replace their agrarian way of life.
And you've got an agrarian venture over here in Maui, too?
Some are techno-futurists; others espouse a kind of agrarian nostalgia.
Fittingly for a vintner, he describes the job in agrarian terms.
An important aspect of doing so is addressing agrarian research funding.
America was a predominantly agrarian society and voters needed time to travel.
By contrast, those early agrarian civilizations involved much more labor and drudgery.
Norwich is a place with deep agrarian roots, and that still shows.
"Once and Forever" offers glimpses into a vanished, semi-mythic agrarian world.
While China has become the world's manufacturer, India is still largely agrarian.
Maybe a crimson-haired farm boy from one of the many agrarian trailers?
But there's a stark, almost shocking contrast between Agrarian Kitchen and its surroundings.
Agrarian Kitchen is a pleasant 40-minute drive from Tasmania's capital city, Hobart.
Across the South, it was an agrarian culture, for better or for worse.
They proudly share their agrarian heritage with travelers seeking an authentic Azorean experience.
To underscore his designs, he installed Mr. Mariano as Secretary of Agrarian Reform.
Most notoriously, the gang was armed with a symbolic agrarian tool: the machete.
Ethiopia has invested in agrarian reform to subsidise industries through economic processing zones.
But videos filmed by a rival rebel group seem to counter ISIS's agrarian propaganda.
A century later, agrarian socialists won control of provincial governments in the western prairies.
In order to survive, New York would have to return to its agrarian roots.
The article on 1930s agrarian revolutionaries may have got there by mistake, say experts.
France would guarantee its own safety by keeping West Germany as an agrarian state.
Mr. Lytle was a Southern Agrarian who had taught Flannery O'Connor and James Dickey.
In gentle selections like "Tractor" and "Tailgate Town," Mr. Smith sentimentalizes sturdy agrarian values.
Jefferson argued that supporting the established, agrarian economy embodied the identity of the country.
Yet the idea of Thomas Jefferson's agrarian America has receded slowly despite demographic change.
For example, when hunter-gatherer groups and agrarian groups mixed, so did their sounds.
He said much of his future as a farmer relied on finding agrarian land.
But whiteness was created for commerce and to differentiate during the agrarian revolution, AKA slavery.
That fueled agrarian conflicts and long-standing feuds that have contributed to the violence today.
Like most countries with extensive agrarian sectors, Uganda has had a complicated relationship with pesticides.
But a steep downturn in farm incomes has cooled agrarian demand for the unproven technologies.
These technological advances allowed society to move from small farms and agrarian lifestyles to agribusiness.
Cambodia, in contrast to Germany, Mr. Habermas said, was a backward, Third World agrarian country.
Applying List's lessons, Germany moved with spectacular speed from an agrarian to an industrial economy.
But the PRI's focus on rapid industrialization came at the expense of vast agrarian communities.
President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo put agrarian reform high on his agenda in the 2014 vote.
The example of eastern Europe suggests that a recent agrarian past is another dog booster.
Stilwell, Oklahoma, also has agrarian roots: it advertises itself as the strawberry capital of the world.
Initially he picked an agricultural activist to head the Department of Agrarian Reform, delighting poor farmers.
And other problems will continue in this country, like poverty, unemployment, an agrarian crisis and corruption.
Lawmakers have also rejected the appointments of Duterte's foreign, environment, agrarian reform and social welfare ministers.
His base of support is in the poorer, more agrarian south, with its majority indigenous population.
Was there ever a fighting chance for full black citizenship, equality before the law, agrarian reform?
For an agrarian society like England, the factory generated a wistfulness for the bucolic agricultural past.
If this is the future of the media industry, it looked strangely like the agrarian past.
Local laborers in this largely agrarian area have streamed overseas in sizable numbers since the 1970s.
She may be a tyrant, but she should be a left-agrarian revolutionary tyrant, at least.
After about 30 minutes of agrarian scenery, get off when you see Kingston's historic waterfront district.
Spurred by the pioneering chef, the cafe at Jefferson's estate has reconnected with his agrarian ideals.
At the time, labor leaders were steeped in an agrarian tradition of independence and self-sufficiency.
"However, this government doesn't have the will to move the needle toward agrarian reform," he said.
In the 1950s the country was an agrarian economy with the same living standard as Congo.
The veto override's significance goes far beyond a tussle over the finances of an agrarian midwestern state.
India is an agrarian country with around 60% of its people depending directly or indirectly upon agriculture.
He envisioned an agrarian community of homeowners whose lives would be untainted by the evils of alcohol.
You can travel to space, wage war with elves and orcs or simply live the agrarian life.
In Burkina Faso, farmer Yacouba Sawadogo successfully used the traditional agrarian technique  zaï to rehabilitate damaged soil.
Now, some 40 years later, these forgotten agrarian-reform bonds are the subject of an international dispute.
In that time, he was credited with transforming Malaysia from an agrarian society to an industrialized nation.
Sure, it's only recently that Italy stopped conducting itself like an agrarian nation from two centuries ago.
His successor, Corazon Aquino, oversaw the drafting of a new constitution that explicitly called for agrarian reform.
Jefferson viewed American history as a clash between centralization and decentralization, between monopolistic financiers and agrarian producers.
In a largely agrarian society, land for food production is key to survival in hard economic times.
But Guatemala saw the reversal of the agrarian and other reforms, followed by decades of civil conflict.
The United States military command was established in 1957, when South Korea was a largely agrarian country.
In Scandinavia, it happened because the social democrats allied with agrarian farmers' parties to form a durable majority.
A republic was established, much-needed agrarian reforms were enacted, and women were given the right to vote.
In 30 years, China has morphed from having a primarily agrarian population to a nation of city dwellers.
Two ministries run by Rosario Robles, now secretary of agrarian development, saw 203bn pesos vanish from their coffers.
Slave labor built the agrarian economy of the South and fed the cotton mills of the industrializing North.
In the case of Oneida, what began as a Christian agrarian commune ended up as an industrial powerhouse.
But there was actually something much more mundane that helped shape the world's economy from agrarian towards industrial.
In an agrarian country like the Philippines, she said, most victims tend to be involved in land rights.
Jefferson and James Madison argued that the strength of the nation would always derive from its agrarian soil.
Poor climatic conditions are more likely to be a strong migration trigger in agrarian-based societies, said Glaser.
The region used to be largely agrarian, scarcely populated, farms with cattle, smallish in acreage, poor in cash.
If farms and villages in a feudal agrarian society are being ravaged, there is less revenue coming in.
Over a century ago, industrialization brought on a culture clash between agrarian populists and the genteel Victorian aristocrats.
Some of these are centered on a native son's ambivalence about the patriarchal, agrarian society he comes from.
These agrarian communities have been ravaged by a decade-long insurgency waged by Boko Haram in Nigeria's northeast.
The politics of our national divide are far more complicated than an American disavowal of our agrarian roots.
On Wednesday, thousands of subsistence farmers are expected to come to capital city Asuncion to lobby for agrarian reform.
Last year he signed an agrarian reform decree aimed at issuing titles to the landless and raising farm incomes.
As agrarian life gave way to creeping urbanization and industrialization, the voices of Social Darwinism sounded the softness alarm.
Many of those fell from being farmers to being landless agricultural laborers, into the ranks of the agrarian underclass.
The mayor's gym was nice for the area, looked more like something from Bangkok than the agrarian Isaan region.
Weak irrigation infrastructure means the level of rainfall affects much of India's agrarian economy and rural incomes and consumption.
It's hard to find a more authentic urban locale to experience agrarian culture than the land of line dancing.
The center-right, agrarian Polish Peasants' Party (PSL) has gone into coalition with the anti-establishment Kukiz '15 party.
In the years before and during the Civil War, the Democratic Party, which dominated the agrarian South, supported slavery.
Officials in Lubbock, the metropolitan center of an agrarian region in northwestern Texas, were happy about the national exposure.
The hope, of course, is that New Norfolk will eventually match the bucolic story that Agrarian Kitchen is selling.
The Center Party, a centrist agrarian party that led the previous government, slipped to fourth place, losing 18 seats.
This was only a first step toward a modest agrarian reform, in a country where there has been none.
The Hindustan Times has taken Congress to task for its lack of answers to the agrarian and jobs crisis.
The agrarian reform programme, known as CARP, was enacted in 1988, with an aim to reduce inequality and alleviate poverty.
But it's rural policies that will be influencing votes in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh, which are all agrarian economies.
In fact, in Chinese culture, pigs represent wealth and treasure, because of their importance within an agrarian society, she says.
Second is Lázaro Cárdenas, who in the 1930s nationalised the oil industry and carried out a state-controlled agrarian reform.
Or maybe an EMP attack will free us from our devices, and we'll start life anew as an agrarian society.
A 12-day festival to celebrate the renewal of life, known as Akitu, marked the beginning of the agrarian year.
An estimated 1.7 million people died during the Khmer Rouge's disastrous campaign to turn the country into an agrarian utopia.
Rio Tinto was run off the restive Bougainville Island in 1990 by residents who wanted to reintroduce an agrarian society.
It also has a sizable agrarian economy which is often supported by the government during instances of poor monsoon seasons.
In Ghana, 38% of agrarian land is occupied by farms of between five and 100 hectares; in Zambia, 52% is.
The negative effects have pushed some farmers to commit suicide, even as state governments scramble to ease the agrarian crisis.
"Strand's work tended to be limited by his political outlook: He was looking for an idealized agrarian village," explains Shore.
Agrarian tribes, for example, believed in gods that represented the things they found important such as crops, water, or fire.
Set in a preindustrial, agrarian world, the play charts a relationship that suggests a biblical parable rewritten by Thomas Hardy.
The issue has particularly polarized Nigeria, especially in the Middle Belt, the agrarian bread basket that stretches across the country.
From plunging into waterfall pools to living the agrarian dream, here's how to enjoy these two disparate but stunning destinations.
It is a fast start to a much-delayed program that may bring only limited benefits to the agrarian country.
The agrarian reform program, known as CARP, was enacted in 1988, with an aim to reduce inequality and alleviate poverty.
He's referring to the "agrarian imperative," a theory related to the territorial nature of animals that also applies to humans.
Thomas Paine, famed as the author of Common Sense, also wrote Agrarian Justice, in which he advocated an estate tax.
And while India has been rapidly industrializing, it's still largely agrarian and poor, adding to the risks its population faces.
But as early societies became increasingly agrarian, favoring physical strength above other traits, patriarchy emerged as the dominant way of life.
This has long been a priority of an important part of his base; agrarian interests occupying large tracts of disputed land.
In agrarian societies they had always been expected to help out at home and in the fields from an early age.
After millennia as an agrarian, continental power, China is a maritime nation, bound to the seas by strategic and commercial interests.
After giving up the social development portfolio under Pena Nieto, she served as the minister for agrarian, land and urban development.
China's gains from globalization have helped turn the country from a poor agrarian economy into an industrial powerhouse within one generation.
The U.S. built a public education system during America's transition from an agrarian to industrial economy more than 100 years ago.
The Populists exploited agrarian discontent within the Democratic Party; the Dixiecrats did the same for white Southern opposition to racial liberalism.
During its time in power, the Khmer Rouge regime attempted to create a purely agrarian society through ruthless social engineering policies.
The belief was formed from a combination of Christianity and agrarian rituals, and existed around the time of the Roman Inquisition.
The writ was reportedly filed on behalf of retired farmer Paul Buxman, librarian Hope Nisly and Daniel O'Connell, an agrarian scholar.
Fitch views Land Bank's remit as strongly aligned with government policy, supporting agrarian reform in the country and facilitating agricultural exports.
Third World countries are characterised by a big agrarian sector and a huge proportion of the population living in rural areas.
Depleting water tables, drought and mounting debt have caused a deepening agrarian crisis, and suicide among farmers has become a national issue.
Since the moratorium came into force, about 1,500 loans were denied loans of it, according to the parliamentary committee on agrarian issues.
With their flannel shirts, wind-beaten cheeks and factual manner of speech, they struck me as agrarian replicas of the Duke himself.
Western Iowa's unofficial corn corridor is Route 103, an Uberless world of uneven cellphone reception and agrarian infinity, gorgeous in its forlornness.
Mao's disastrous Great Leap Forward, beginning in 22019, was ostensibly an attempt to transform a mainly agrarian society through industrialization and collectivization.
Like so many of Thailand's Muay Thai fighters, Bee came from a poor family in the country's largely agrarian region of Isaan.
The Perennial is an audacious new "post agrarian," sustainably designed restaurant in San Francisco that's rethinking every aspect of traditional food service.
Described as 'progressive agrarian,' the restaurant breaks the traditional restaurant mold and stands out as a model for the future of eating.
Orcas attracts plenty of visitors in the summer, but it retains a quiet, pastoral vibe that hints at the island's agrarian roots.
While Hobsbawm was fascinated by agrarian society, his focus was on the Primitive Rebels and Bandits about whom he wrote so well.
They include comprehensive agrarian reform, which would narrow the gap between Colombia's booming urban centers and the historically impoverished and neglected countryside.
Besha Rodell's Australia Fare food column has kicked into high gear lately, with reviews of Hobart's Agrarian Kitchen and Sydney's Saint Peter.
A lot of what is on offer at Agrarian Kitchen resembles wholesome farmers' market-driven home cooking, but with slight cheffy twists.
Having come from an agrarian family, he worked in construction until the 1979 Revolution, then served in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The group GUN, in agrarian Niigata, produced breathtaking land art by filling pesticide sprayers with pigment and spewing color across fresh snow.
President Joko Widodo this week signed a decree on agrarian reform, which seeks to issue titles to the landless and raise farm incomes.
We're not sure if her figures are the maidens of Romantic myth or the daughters of communism, laboring to realize an agrarian ideal.
It took just two years for the relationship to unravel as Castro nationalized swaths of the economy and introduced a broad agrarian reform.
During the first industrial revolution in 18th and 19th centuries, the steam engine powered the British empire and the shift from agrarian economies.
As India continues to urbanize, the caste system remains more of an issue in rural and agrarian communities than in the urban centers.
Across the country, railroad lines are sparse compared with China's, highways are smaller, and it's still an agrarian economy largely focused on rice.
The drought in Maharashtra, India's largest cotton-growing state, has compounded an underlying agrarian crisis fuelled by a fall in global commodity prices.
Caste remains a defining feature for people across poor and agrarian Uttar Pradesh, where India's two-decade economic boom has barely been felt.
An impoverished agrarian province with rickety infrastructure and poor healthcare services, Bihar has a history of flooding in its northern areas bordering Nepal.
"This is my second career," said Ms. Meister, who worked as an art historian in Boston before she shifted to an agrarian life.
Before the revolution, Russia was largely an agrarian society; at the turn of the 20th century, four out of five Russians were peasants.
Most Taliban in Helmand stowed their weapons and returned to agrarian village life; others allied themselves with the new administration in Lashkar Gah.
Just beyond the medieval ring wall of the Tuscan town of Lucca, the city rapidly gives way to country villas and agrarian pastures.
The agrarian reform stripped Don Santiago of his land, which was not worth a great deal but had belonged to his family forever.
But the government has done little to protect farmers and activists and has failed to implement agrarian reform, said Christina Palabay of Karapatan.
Over the past decade, the regions comprising that corner of the country have been archiving and building on their agrarian heritage and gastronomic contributions.
Sardinia, Italy and Ikaria, Greece "[Both of these regions] tend to be working the land, are agrarian and produce their own food," says Katz.
Need to go back to community, need to go almost back to an agrarian society where nobody falls through the cracks in our community.
Outside Rajmati's village, an Uber taxi struggles along an unpaved road through a wheat field, an envoy from the gig economy to the agrarian.
An impoverished agrarian province with rickety infrastructure and poor healthcare services, Bihar has a history of flooding in its northern areas that border Nepal.
During the early years of the banking industry, when the US was an agrarian society, each small town or community had its own bank.
In Harvest, we become "rulers of soil—we celebrate this equipoise—a balance of being with nature," living in agrarian harmony with the world.
"We are worried about it," said Jorge Solmi, head of the seed committee at the Agrarian Federation of Argentina (FAA), another major growers' organization.
Like every society that has shifted from agrarian to urban, China has seen a wrenching change in family ties, dispersing kinsfolk across vast distances.
A decade-long infrastructure push aimed at industrialising the overwhelmingly agrarian nation to create jobs has as a side-effect exacerbated the dollar shortage.
The family-run metal shop, which was started 128 years ago, originally made simple farming tools for what was then a largely agrarian society.
The agrarian economy that had been the foundation of the state was falling apart, unable to compete with cheap crops imported from North Africa.
Its leader, Pol Pot, set on creating an agrarian utopia, wiped out the nation's intellectuals and middle class and killed around two million people.
The deceased king's signature development philosophy was called "sufficiency economy," and it married support for various agrarian enterprises with a sense of financial prudence.
The Agrarian Kitchen represents change for this region, an inkling of Tasmania's bright future — a future with tourism at the heart of its economy.
India's banks are now saddled with nonperforming loans, the country's higher education is in a state of crisis and there is widespread agrarian distress.
And within the South, conservative political and business elites had abandoned restraint in the face of a radical challenge from an agrarian mass movement.
"There are so many properties" the agency cannot enter, says Teresita R. Mabunay, who oversees the north of Negros for the agrarian reform department.
Jägerstätter, a husband and father who lived in a lovely agrarian mountain village called St. Radegund, was a conscientious objector to the Third Reich.
The rural-chic Hauser & Wirth Somerset has an exhibition that contrasts our idealized expectations of the countryside with the historic realities of agrarian living.
The experience got him concerned about the state of the agricultural sector in China, which, for centuries before its industrialization, was an agrarian society.
"We have demanded a genuine agrarian reform programme to ensure redistribution of agricultural land and adequate support for farmers," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Modi's latest election campaign was dogged with questions on his government's poor economic performance and the agrarian crisis that has been unfolding across the country.
In addition, Widodo last year issued a decree on agrarian reform aimed at redistributing land and issuing titles on some 9 million hectares of land.
Under the leadership of Emiliano Zapata, Mexico's underclass of farmers pushed for a daring agrarian reform to redistribute the land previously held by the rich.
South of Visalia, the county seat, a series of sleepy hamlets — Earlimart, Pixley, Richgrove — appear down Highway 99 like scattered remnants of California's agrarian past.
The founders crafted a government some 225 years ago for a simple agrarian society of less than four million people, 700,000 of whom were slaves.
Communists held banners celebrating an "agrarian revolution" and signs praising Micah Thompson, the man who murdered five Dallas police officers last month, as a hero.
It is not clear whether LVZS's attempts to broaden its support beyond its traditional agrarian base have created potential internal disagreements over precise policy direction.
But the idea that modern industrial society alone is responsible for our discordant forms of sleep is belied by the taxing rhythms of agrarian life.
As head of the agrarian Center Party, Mr. Falldin led a center-right coalition to power in 1976, ending 40 years of Social Democratic government.
Under President Allende, hundreds of companies were expropriated, the copper industry was nationalized, and an extensive program of agrarian reforms redistributed lands among the poor.
Its mission to establish a modern-day Zion appealed to many who felt left behind in the transition from an agrarian to an industrial society.
When a developing country embraces manufacturing to propel itself away from agrarian subsistence, the work is invariably rote and exploitive and often even life-threatening.
Now, rows of mustard-colored crops, markers of the region's agrarian roots, frame Honda dealerships catering to a population eager to trade bicycles for motorbikes.
In the early 19th century, when the Grimm brothers collected their fairy tales, wolves presented an existential threat to small farmers in an agrarian society.
In the agrarian America of the 21950s women were respected as hard workers on the farms, but that changed with urban migration in the 240s.
"We have demanded a genuine agrarian reform program to ensure redistribution of agricultural land and adequate support for farmers," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
This is a defining moment – much like when our country created a public education system during the transition from an agrarian to an industrialized society.
These were men whose huge ambitions and absence of scruples enabled them to build agrarian empires of a magnitude unimaginable anywhere else in the country.
He and his pro-business Bourbon Democrats started losing control of their party, and the pro-silver agrarian populist William Jennings Bryan would replace them.
With credit conditions eroding in the agrarian economy and total debt hitting levels unseen for decades, the pain has deepened and patience is wearing thin.
Castro pushed the country further to the left, signing an agrarian reform law that banned foreign ownership of land and limited the size of land holdings.
The Chinese middle class made exceptional gains as a result, and grew tremendously during this period as manufacturing generated new wealth for the emerging agrarian economy.
Indian lawmakers need to devote a few weeks to a special session of Parliament on the agrarian crisis and the related issues, and discuss those reports.
Think of this: The American shift from an agrarian to an industrial society a century ago was hugely jarring, but occurred over 100 years or more.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang was also visiting, heralding billions of investment dollars in Laos as the country works to transform itself from a subsistence agrarian economy.
But to defeat PiS in 2019, the party will need to reach beyond urban centres, perhaps working with the agrarian Polish People's Party, which came third.
From the time Oklahoma was established as a state into the nineteen-eighties, it was dominated by rural Democrats, who had a tinge of agrarian socialism.
Meanwhile, the South at the war's onset was still chiefly an agrarian society which relied on material imported from outside the 11 would-be Confederate states.
Gathering pumpkins, gourds, a thatch of dried corn to tie to the porch or fire escape in celebration of the harvest and this nation's agrarian past?
Four thousand years passed between the first firm evidence of domesticated plants, cereals, and the beginning of truly agrarian communities that are living largely by agriculture.
The history of the meal goes back to Korea's days as an agrarian backwater, when there wasn't much to eat, and what there was wasn't great.
They'd founded the Agrarian Kitchen to fill that gap, but couldn't have anticipated the way the food market would move to all artisanal all the time.
On April 17, 1975, Khmer Rouge forces swept into Phnom Penh and overthrew the government, ushering in a nearly four-year period of repressive agrarian Communism.
My parents are from rural parts of El Salvador so in their resourcefulness, they were able to adapt their agrarian-based skills to this new country.
I've had wonderful meals at Franklin, and at the duly lauded Templo, and delicious but slightly fraught experiences at the Agrarian Kitchen, just out of town.
It featured a trailer, with farming tools attached to it, painted black to represent the dismal mood of agrarian workers facing a host of financial struggles.
And the reason that we settled on Tuesday had to do with the fact that at the time, America was mostly a religious and agrarian society.
In August, the regional office of the Department of Agrarian Reform ruled that the seven remaining farmers were no longer qualified to take over the land.
China, an agrarian backwater 40 years ago, is home to the world's single largest group of internet users and some of its most valuable internet companies.
Funded by a sophisticated cocaine trafficking network and armed with child soldiers, the rallying cries to protect an agrarian society had begun to sound antiquated and obsolete.
In fact, Greenland in the tenth century had a far warmer climate than today, which made it possible to sustain thriving and viable agrarian communities for centuries.
The lords simply wanted to make sure the king did not unfairly infringe on their agrarian territorial lands and/or take property from them and them alone.
Under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Programme, adopted in 1988, tenant farmers and landless agricultural labourers were entitled to apply to the government for land of their own.
This helped the government quickly build up knowledge and skill at big state-owned automakers as China transformed from a primarily agrarian society to an industrial one.
During ensuing negotiations with the government, they began a worldwide media campaign, drawing attention to the plight of Chiapas' indigenous communities and their agrarian and social disenfranchisement.
"Small irrigation systems are not small at all in terms of their total impact on the national economy, agrarian relations, and ecological adaptability and resilience," Pradhan said.
Hong-Kai Wang's sound installation reproduces "The Sugar Cane Song," a song that once mobilized a class-conscious agrarian uprising from within the workshops of Taiwanese farmers.
The country's king, Sihanouk, was ousted, and Pol Pot, a Communist revolutionary, aimed to restore Cambodia to its agrarian and, as he saw it, ethnically pure origins.
She was also a lesbian, more or less openly—or at least as openly as a person could be in a conservative agrarian community in the 1830s.
More than half a century ago, U.S. lawmakers sought to help Puerto Rico emerge from a colonial past, transforming its largely agrarian economy into a manufacturing powerhouse.
What was an agrarian backwater 40 years ago is home to the world's single largest group of internet users and some of its most valuable internet companies.
NEW NORFOLK, Tasmania — There may be no restaurant in all of Tasmania as bright and airy, as brimming with good feeling, as the Agrarian Kitchen Eatery & Store.
Mr. Park's regime used the money to build factories and highways, laying the groundwork for South Korea's rapid evolution from war-torn agrarian country to export powerhouse.
In New York, the gang members are known to use machetes, a symbol of their agrarian roots; the weapons quickly helped to establish their reputation for ruthlessness.
An obscure Russian sect of agrarian Christians known as the Molokans immigrated to Mexico around 1905 and put their farming talents to the test of the desert.
Since the war began, feminists and socialists had worked closely with progressive members of Congress from the agrarian South and the urban Midwest to keep America out.
Through research, I understand the Landjahr program was part of Hitler's larger "Blut und Boden" ("blood and soil") vision of making Germany a racially pure, agrarian society.
"I was raised in an agrarian society, and we often had nothing to eat, so we would go out looking for chicken eggs or bananas," she said.
The Refugee Milker Training Program began in 297 out of mutual need: Refugees in Rochester wanted familiar agrarian jobs, and farms needed labor to fuel the yogurt boom.
The style comes from its faithfulness to the original Chinese and, in turn, the original's faithfulness to the agrarian society to which much of China no longer belongs.
Largely agrarian when he came to power, Thailand has since become an industrial and service-sector giant and is the second largest economy in Southeast Asia after Indonesia.
And it developed a programme of mass industrialisation and agrarian reform after independence, while King Hassan II, who died in 1999, preserved his ancient kingdom like a museum.
Since this was the date on which the city's newly elected consuls began their tenure, it marked a shift in calendric emphasis from agrarian cycles to civil rotations.
That was the insight of the late 19th- and early 20th-century reformers, who kept the Marxists and the agrarian populists at bay by judiciously borrowing from them.
In February the government auditor said that 1.3bn pesos ($71m) of public money had gone missing from two ministries run by Rosario Robles, now secretary of agrarian development.
Enrolled in the University of Florida, Crews studied under the literary legend Andrew Lytle, a spokesman for the Southern Agrarian movement and one of Flannery O'Connor's favorite teachers.
" In 256, he and 22014 hippies set out from San Francisco in search of a place to form an agrarian commune and "get it on with the dirt.
It was the beginning of a monstrous social experiment: the expulsion of millions from cities and the suppression of educated classes to recast Cambodia as an agrarian utopia.
Hoping to tag along, María makes a decision so consequential that it will upend several lives and transform the movie from languid agrarian poem to hard-hitting tragedy.
That the US votes on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November is a notable tradition, but it's also a relic of a byogne agrarian era.
Three presidential candidates - far-right leader Krzysztof Bosak, conservative agrarian Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, and a conservative talk-show host, Szymon Holownia - called for the vote to be rescheduled.
For this new work, which Ms. Rose plans to set in 16th-century agrarian Britain, she will explore themes of reality, perception, history and coincidence, the museum said.
But in the heavily agrarian San Joaquin Valley, where several Republican members of Congress are expected to pull off easy re-elections, the mood is decidedly less feverish.
The hacienda was controlled by Narciso L. Javelosa, the vice mayor of Sagay City, through a lease with the landowning family, according to the Department of Agrarian Reform.
Trade worried festered once again on Wednesday after the Wall Street Journal reported uncertainties remain about how large could be any forthcoming Chinese purchase of U.S. agrarian products.
In Afghanistan, with its rural and agrarian economy, civilians who are engaged in food-gathering, woodcutting, farming or tending herds are often near or beside concentrations of militants.
"Impunity has become commonplace as has the action of criminal militia groups," the group said, adding Pereira was a long-time activist in the "struggle for agrarian reform".
White's book ends in 1896, with the debacle of the agrarian Populist movement and reconsolidation of a Republican Party that now worshiped the gold standard and protective tariffs.
In 1947, the United States government began a wholesale effort, called Operation Bootstrap, to replace Puerto Rico's impoverished agrarian economy with light manufacturing and other white-collar work.
The land was earmarked for redistribution under the government's agrarian reform programme, but the plantation owner had used a private security force to intimidate the farmers, according to NFSW.
As for non-human animals—I grew up in India, which still has a largely agrarian landscape, but there's s a significant death toll from snakes, especially venomous snakes.
I spent the month leading up to my trip scouring the Internet, learning about things such as Granma, the July 26th movement and the agrarian reform law of 1959.
Elections are traditionally held on Tuesdays because farmers in early agrarian America needed time to travel to and from the polls that didn't conflict with market and worship days.
These tiny banks fell or were bought and the resulting banking deserts further gutted the agrarian towns and led to the growth of industrial America and its various discontents.
This explains why 19th-century agrarian communities would want to skip May weddings, but nowadays, it's pretty unlikely you'd have a wedding right next to a bunch "amorous" donkeys.
Bobby Bright, the Democrat-turned-Republican whom Roby unseated in 2010, after she failed to win a majority of the June primary vote in Alabama's heavily agrarian 2nd District.
It is past time to abandon this non-selective element of the 19th century "come one, come all" policy designed to settle the West and develop its agrarian economy.
They are romantic dispatches from another world, written in perfect cursive on letterpress stationery and filled with musings on agrarian socialism and Mr. Stillman's appreciation of Ms. Pyne's charms.
Now we're talking about more than just a tweak to the economy — it's as foundational a departure as when we went from an agrarian society to an industrial one.
Widodo, who won a second term in an election in April, last year signed an agrarian reform decree aimed at issuing titles to the landless and raise farm incomes.
" She observes, "Matsuri often have associations with the cycles of the agrarian year, or with the commemoration of the pacification of kami who have wrought natural disasters or epidemics.
The word "agrarian" conjures the kind of fantasy that wealthy urbanites like to indulge, centering on a relationship with nature and food that is full of beauty and wholesomeness.
The collective GUN, formed in Niigata Prefecture, then an agrarian region, produced breathtaking environmental projects, as well as artsy political action and small works sent through the postal service.
It sounds very nice and pretty now to say "agrarian," but the dark side of that was poverty and hunger and backbreaking labor for the vast majority of people.
"Age Of" and the "Myriad" production, Mr. Lopatin explained, divide human history into four ages: the primordial paradise of Ecco, the agrarian Harvest, capitalist Excess and the grim Bondage.
The land was earmarked for redistribution under the government's agrarian reform program, but the plantation owner had used a private security force to intimidate the farmers, according to NFSW.
The highest pollution levels occur at the transition from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy, when the city or a country is getting the worst of both worlds.
According to the CIA's World Factbook, North Korea is mostly a struggling, agrarian backwater that just happens to have a bellicose cult leader running it from its biggest city.
This series is set in Japan, seemingly in the late 19th to early 20th century, when the rural areas were still very agrarian and the cities were becoming more modern.
Of a total area of 5.4 million hectares under CARP's scope, the government has distributed 4.8 million hectares as of December 2017, according to the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).
The agrarian reform law comes as the Indonesian government implements a historic 2013 Constitutional Court ruling that removed customary forests from state control and formalized local peoples' rights over them.
Having seen the struggles of her agrarian community, she looked to Internet of Things technology to find simple solutions that would increase the quality of life for those around her.
At the same time, Cuban policymakers adopted a range of agrarian reform and decentralization policies that encouraged forms of production where groups of farmers grow and market their produce collectively.
"We are committed as government to pursuing a comprehensive approach to land and agrarian reform which ensures transformation, development and stability," Ramaphosa said in his opening speech to the summit.
Nitrogen FertilizerAgriculture has been reshaping our planet for the past ten thousand years, but all previous agrarian achievements pale in comparison to the technological advances of the mid 20th century.
Singapore was once an agrarian economy that produced nearly all its own food: there were pig farms and durian orchards, and vegetable gardens and chickens in the kampongs, or villages.
Against these various parties was counterpoised the more agrarian Democratic Party, which preferred cheap imports and felt that promoting industrialization by taxing the country's rural majority was backward and regressive.
Trade tensions between Beijing and Washington have been simmering for months, even as the agrarian sector struggles with record supplies of grains, low commodity prices and slumping U.S. farm incomes.
Managing water supplies in largely agrarian Thailand has proved a challenge for successive governments, with the government of then Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra being criticized for mismanaging the 2011 crisis.
"The farmers, with no real source of financing, are now looking for liquidity through these cow sales," Carlos Achetoni, president of the industry association Argentine Agrarian Federation (FAA), told Reuters.
Economic ascendance shifted political influence from the agrarian South to the industrializing North for decades after the Civil War and from the Rustbelt to the Sunbelt starting in the 1960s.
Jefferson's ideal of an egalitarian, agrarian society was an anachronism before the 19th century was out, while the Gilded Age, near that century's end, provided garish confirmation of Adams's insight.
There was an uptick in rural Hilleman Scholars in 2017 after the university's agricultural extension agents, who get to know agrarian youngsters advising 4-H clubs, got involved in recruitment.
He carried all but two Midwestern states in 2016, won more than 90 percent of the vote in some agrarian counties and has been praised for rolling back environmental regulations.
Bloomberg, for his part, has said he is the only Jewish candidate "who doesn't want to turn America into a kibbutz," in apparent reference to rural, agrarian communities in Israel.
In 2018, a report by Brazil's National Institute for Colonization and Agrarian Reform linked Agamenon da Silva Menezes, leader of Novo Progresso's Rural Producers' Union, to illegal land-grabbing schemes.
By Design The interior designer Billy Cotton imbued a couple's old Greek Revival home with European antiques, Americana-inspired accents — and an easygoing mood that recalls the region's agrarian heyday.
And South Africa's agrarian potential is limited: only about eleven per cent of the country's land is arable, and less than two per cent is currently set up for irrigation.
Her traces remain everywhere in Zarephath, the agrarian faith community she founded here in 1905 and named for the town where Elijah found comfort from a widow in the Bible.
The coalition of agrarian party PSL and the anti-system Kukiz'15 would receive 6%, up 2 percentage points, while far-right grouping Konfederacja also rose 1 percentage point to 6%.
Like Karl Rove and Ira Katznelson, he saw that election as a turning point in our history — the triumph of industrial capital over an agrarian past, the death knell of Jeffersonianism.
America has been through painful transitions before, including going from an agrarian to industrial economy, and during this transition, I have every confidence that we will evolve and endure once again.
President Xi Jinping urged the navy to develop an ocean-going mindset, now that ties of commerce and security bind China—for millennia an inward-looking, agrarian power—to the sea.
This was true in the past when, for example, the searing inequalities of the late 19th-century "Gilded Age" spawned new Marxist parties and the agrarian-populist People's Party in America.
The vast, largely agrarian country experiences a rainy season for only two months each year — and, with climate change causing havoc in weather patterns, even that is no longer a guarantee.
Unequal land distribution was a key reason why the FARC took up arms back in 1964 as a Marxist-inspired agrarian movement that fought to defend the rights of landless peasants.
NEW YORK, July 6 (IFR) - The Republic of Peru has asked an arbitration tribunal to dismiss a US$1.6bn claim filed by hedge fund Gramercy over 40-year old agrarian bonds.
While the horns have been used by mountain dwellers in Switzerland, Germany, France and elsewhere, they are commonly associated with the traditional Swiss agrarian culture that dominates the country's Alpine hinterlands.
Cities like Pittsburgh, Reno, Provo and Kansas City, and states like Georgia and North Carolina, are evolving from their industrial and agrarian roots to become beacons of digital and technological innovation.
The evidence shows that this isn't true: there's an enormous gap—four thousand years—separating the "two key domestications," of animals and cereals, from the first agrarian economies based on them.
The agriculture minister said in the statement he would work with Colombia's agrarian bank to find debt re-payment alternatives for farmers struggling to pay back loans amid the low prices.
His life spanned 10 decades and two hemispheres, he lived through six reigns and one revolution, and he witnessed the transformation of Britain from an agrarian economy to an imperial one.
According to official data, 300 million people hail from agrarian areas and are rapidly aging, while many younger people have moved to cities, leaving farms with fewer people to tend them.
Perhaps its most impressive achievement was to carry out agrarian reform, allowing peasants to buy land at reasonable prices and not resorting to the catastrophic forced collectivization the Bolsheviks later employed.
The Center Party, traditionally an agrarian party with broad support from rural areas, won the election on a conservative platform promoting public-debt reduction and tough reforms to boost the economy.
Now, nearing the end of the transumanza, I understood better how the interlocking culture of a town like Frosolone works, the devotion both to making things and to the agrarian traditions.
In its title and its panoramic scope, "Chinese Portrait" promises a snapshot of modern China, with scenes that show life in settings urban and rural, industrial and agrarian, scenic and seedy.
Four other states with big agrarian populations — Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Karnataka — are scheduled to hold elections this year, and the BJP may not be as lucky in those areas.
Italy has had the most success tapping into an interest in agrarian life to support its working and defunct farms with the agriturismo or farm-stay model, launched in the 1960s.
For some perspective, Thomas Paine outlined a plan in his 1797 essay "Agrarian Justice" to create a national fund making payments of 15 pounds sterling to each adult over 21 years old.
I argue that country women of the agrarian era were physically and mentally stronger than today's high-profile, feminism-spouting women careerists, doing their Pilates and spinning routines at the pricey gym.
More than 800,000 hectares (3,088 square miles) of land were caught in disputes at the end of last year, according to advocacy group Agrarian Reform Consortium (KPA), many involving palm oil plantations.
Late last year the BJP lost power in three big agrarian states to Congress, which has promised to forgive farm loans as Indian farmers struggle with huge debts and falling crop prices.
But half a century later, now funded by a sophisticated cocaine trafficking network and armed with child soldiers, the rallying cries to protect an agrarian society begin to sound antiquated and obsolete.
This has all the makings of an oppressive future society, but the Coast Road seems practically utopian, combining slow-moving agrarian simplicity with an egalitarian acceptance of different races, genders, and sexualities.
He made his mark as a commander for the genocidal agrarian utopians of the Khmers Rouges, losing his eye and gaining his glassy squint during their assault on Phnom Penh in 1975.
Agrarian America was a society of constant manual labor by people of all ages, meaning that only the children of the very rich could afford an idle hour to waste on games.
At the time, the U.S. was mostly agrarian and legislators believed that voting on Tuesday would allow rural voters to attend religious services while still having time to travel to the polls.
Though only a fraction of the population still works in the farm sector, voters remain attached to the country's agrarian roots, making the annual agriculture fair a fixture of the political calendar.
But genetically modified crops that repel plant-chewing insects, withstand lethal chemicals and mature faster have made the trend toward oversupply more resistant to traditional boom-and-bust agrarian cycles, experts say.
The poppy reduction program is one of two initiatives in the U.S. effort to rebuild and stabilize Afghanistan's agrarian economy during its 2628-year war that are now drawing scrutiny in Washington.
Amid a deepening agrarian crisis caused by depleting water tables, drought, mounting debt and falling wages, they have staged numerous protests in recent years, including in the run-up to this election.
The migration of people to urban areas during World War I, coupled with large-scale immigration from southern and eastern Europe, marked the end of the United States as an agrarian nation.
More than 800,000 hectares of land in the country were embroiled in disputes at the end of last year, according to advocacy group Agrarian Reform Consortium (KPA), many involving palm oil plantations.
After Hurricane Maria battered the island, the iconic black-and-white prints raised questions: Despite the island's dramatic modernization from the poor agrarian society in Mr. Delano's photographs, was there true progress?
They keep alive the communitarian spirit that is rooted in the town's agrarian past by fostering an environment in which the success of one child is celebrated as a victory for everyone.
"With Bryant, for the first time Alabama had a legacy of winning — and winning on hardscrabble Southern-agrarian terms," McWhorter wrote in a New York Times essay when Bryant retired in 1982.
When President Rodrigo Duterte came to power two years ago, he tapped the leftist leader Rafael Mariano, who once represented farmers in the Philippine Congress, to lead the Department of Agrarian Reform.
In an effort to remake the country into an agrarian utopia, the Khmer Rouge government swept the urban population into the countryside to live like peasants and smashed up banks and schools.
Even Representative David Valadao, a Republican dairy farmer in the 16st District to the west, an agrarian area where Hillary Clinton trounced Mr. Trump, drew just one competitor — a Democrat — this year.
The dirty air is a consequence of both natural and human factors, and many emerging economies around the world are facing similar problems as societies urbanize and shift from agrarian to industrial.
At the end of their training period, aspiring farmers have agrarian experience, some money in the bank and mentors to vouch for them when they fill out papers to apply for land.
Around a quarter of Cambodia's 8 million inhabitants died over the following four years, the vast majority executed as part of the Khmer Rouge's radical attempt to impose an agrarian socialist society.
"As the three erstwhile BJP states have a large agrarian population, the BJP's drubbing could be interpreted to mean that farm unrest is real," Nomura said in a research note before the results.
That marked the initial step in what eventually took the country from a poor and agrarian nation to the industrial and technological giant of today that rivals the United States for global influence.
So Mr Gradwell (pictured) wants to lead like-minded whites—40,000 of them, he predicts—to a farm in a remote part of the Eastern Cape to live together in an agrarian idyll.
And what we saw then in the early and mid-1800s was America divided between the urban industrial North and the rural, agrarian South, a classic division of urban head and rural heart.
Though he mentions Tom Watson, he ignores C. Vann Woodward's "Tom Watson: Agrarian Rebel" (1938), which chronicles how the brilliant Georgia reformer — the foremost turn-of-the-century populist — became a bitter bigot.
Seasonal monsoon rains from June to September are a crucial lifeline for agrarian Indian society, delivering 70% of the country's rainfall, but they also bring in their wake death and destruction every year.
And finally there is the rise of the robot, a factor that Deng Xiaoping did not have to worry about when China took its first steps from an agrarian to an industrial economy.
Election Day takes place on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November because of a law passed in 1845, when the economy was much more agrarian and much less nine-to-five.
A good decade before the rest of the world was talking about farm-to-table, Mr. Braendli dreamed of agrarian utopia — a farm in which he sourced all his own food and wine.
And yet between cute pastoral anecdotes of growing her own vegetables and making banana bread, it soon becomes clear that Ms. Jorgenson is advocating something sinister — not just a return to agrarian motherhood.
Just as critics of "Twitter mobs" worry about people's behavior when they move from real life to the internet, Le Bon was skeptical about the shift from an agrarian society to city living.
"Agrarian distress and dismal income growth so far, coupled with subdued income growth expectation in urban areas, have weakened consumption demand considerably," said Devindra Pant, chief economist at Fitch arm India Ratings & Research.
"Land conflicts in the Amazon have gotten worse," said Ronaldo Santos, an official with the National Institute of Colonisation and Agrarian Reform (INCRA), a government body responsible for managing and demarcating rural land.
Redrawing the electoral map, he might also attract votes from left-leaning parties hostile to globalisation and happy with hefty doses of state intervention: a Pensioner's Union, perhaps, and an Agrarian and Industrial League.
The program's biggest challenge is sufficiency: With the payout equaling less than 1% of both the average income and debt of eligible households, it may be too little too late for India's agrarian crisis.
According to data provided by the agricultural producers lobby the Ukrainian Agrarian Council, Ukraine exported 236,160 tonnes of meat in the first eight months of 2300, nearly 83 percent higher than a year earlier.
In "The Shepherd's Life," James Rebanks tells "the story of a family and a farm" from the ground up, including the author's early years and the history of agrarian life in England's Lake District.
Poland's biggest opposition grouping Civic Coalition is seen coming second with 22.3% support, then leftist alliance The Left with 10.9%, while the bloc of agrarian PSL and anti-system Kukiz'15 has another 9.8%.
The Village seems to be set in a New England agrarian community in the 1700s or 1800s, whose residents eke out their livelihood based on what they can coax the earth into giving up.
That points to another interpretation of such activism: less agrarian and romantic than a combustible form of anti-government extremism, fuelled by conspiracy theories and sharing ideological roots, and some personnel, with white supremacism.
Farmers in Haryana, where Rohtak is located, and Punjab, the two big agrarian states surrounding Delhi, burn millions of tonnes of crop waste around October every year before sowing the winter crop of wheat.
In Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States, Scott explores why human beings decided to shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more sedentary, agrarian lifestyle roughly 12,000 years ago.
Currently teachers, because of our outdated agrarian calendar, work only 80 percent of the year, which contributes to salaries insufficient for a single earner to support a family in a manner our culture values.
I also don't romanticize agrarian life — there's too much manure around for it to be truly idyllic — but meaningful work for kids is less about any particular task than the habits the hours teach.
But the Shakers' new recruits declined as American life became less agrarian and religious — and as the rise of social services gave poor children other options — and, of course, members themselves could not reproduce.
Soviet Marxism-Leninism was dedicated to the idea that an economy could be planned, and Russian industrialisation of a basically agrarian state seemed to many socialists in the West to bear the idea out.
In addition to his best-known work and other paintings of the noble agrarian lifestyle, this exhibition will showcase his early decorative objects in the Arts and Crafts style and later murals and illustrations.
While the scheduled visit itself was "unprecedented", it did not negate the fact that the government has failed to implement agrarian reform, and protect farmers and activists, said Christina Palabay of the rights group Karapatan.
They are popularly believed to be a hangover from the West's agrarian past, when families needed their children's help in the fields during the summer, though many historians think the evidence for this is thin.
Although the September full moon is referred to as the Harvest Moon in nature-based faiths, but that name also has roots in agrarian life — and, in that field, it has a slightly different definition.
The election has been staggered over seven phases in Uttar Pradesh, a poor and agrarian state home to 220 million people, and the final phase includes the ancient Hindu city of Varanasi, Modi's home constituency.
But the rebel group that began in 1964 as a peasant army demanding agrarian reform was battered deep into Colombia's inhospitable jungles by a relentless military offensive that began in 2002 during Alvaro Uribe's presidency.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - An old review of an academic monograph on agrarian revolutionaries in 1930s China is hardly a political third rail in Beijing today, even by the increasingly sensitive standards of the ruling Communist Party.
Prime Minister Juha Sipila threatened to quit last year due to disagreements over the reform among the three coalition parties - the Centre Party with agrarian roots, the nationalist Finns party and the pro-business NCP.
Developing new mines would offer a chunky injection of foreign revenue into one of the poorest communities in the Southern Hemisphere, but could meet with stiff opposition from islanders reluctant to shed an agrarian lifestyle.
Indeed, he employs the same strategy Southern Bourbons used 120 years earlier when agrarian populists started getting uppity and talking about class interests: The Southern grandees made ethnocultural identity more salient, to distract from economics.
This faux bale of hay might be the result if people forget their agrarian roots of working in harmony with nature  — and the real kind of haystacks that inspired Claude Monet's luminous Impressionist works vanish.
"This new governor is going to take over when the state is experiencing tremendous growth, transitioning out of an agrarian miners economy to tech economy," Greg Hill, the director of the Idaho Policy Institute, said.
On the road to Shengzhou, the garden-lined boulevards of Hangzhou quickly gave way to an expanse of rice fields, which ended in an abrupt outcropping of lush, jagged mountains dotted with rustic agrarian communities.
"It's undeniable that the government hasn't made good on its promises, whether it's reintegrating former fighters, agrarian development or political reforms," said Julián Gallo Cubillos, a former FARC commander who is now a Colombian senator.
A comparison to Mike Pence isn't so far-fetched: They're both second in charge of a conservative government led by a flashy businessman, and standard-bearers for family values, tilled in the nation's agrarian heartland.
Modi's focus on national security in the election, which began on April 11, has helped him shift many voters' attention away from unemployment and a weak agrarian economy that have led to extensive farmer protests.
The United States no longer enjoys its unrivaled global preeminence as after the collapse of the Soviet Union and before economic reforms transformed China from a backward agrarian nation to a state-guided economic powerhouse.
There is some sketchy evidence that income and wealth inequality was indeed low in the 18th century, but the crucial point is that early America was an agrarian society of cultivators with an open frontier.
Samsung, by far the largest of the chaebol, has long been a symbol of power and wealth in a nation that has transformed itself from an agrarian economy to one of the world's technological powerhouses.
"Taking into account possible weather prospects... as well as the condition of winter grain crops and rapeseed plants... their further passing through winter can be quite complicated," National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine said.
Dickens is an "agrarian ghetto" that has literally been disappeared from the map, and the narrator's relationship with his neighborhood, as well as with his dead father, are at the heart of this outrageous story.
"Through centuries of China's agrarian tradition, [New Year's Day] was the one period when farmers could rest from their work in the fields," the East Asia Institute at Columbia University's guide to the holiday explains.
For Republicans, the effect of all these white Iowans has been more sinister, providing a subtext for the endless campaign speeches and ads mythologizing Iowa as the last bastion of Agrarian Democracy and Family Values.

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