"An Analysis Of Farming In Barron County As Revealed By 145 Records" offers a detailed look into the agricultural practices and economic conditions of farming in Barron County, Wisconsin. Authored by Elmer Aeneas Carncross, this study provides valuable insights into the realities faced by farmers in the region, using data compiled from 145 individual farming records. This book sheds light on farming methods, resource management, and the overall economic landscape of rural Wisconsin during the period under examination.
Researchers and historians interested in agricultural economics, rural history, and the socio-economic development of the American Midwest will find this analysis an invaluable resource. It serves as a historical snapshot, capturing the challenges and triumphs of farmers in Barron County and contributing to a broader understanding of agricultural practices in the early 20th century.
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