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21. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. This modern American building houses the offices of the Middle Tennessee Electric Corporation in the Eastern U.S. This is a farmers' cooperative group which organized to bring electricity to farms and homes in the country on an economic non-profit basis. They secured a loan from the U.S. Rural Electrification Administration to build their distribution lines and other facilities. This cooperative group distributes power from a government-owned power plant to more than 6,000 members. Headquarters like this often become the social centers of their communities. In addition to offices and storage for maitenance trucks and supplies, such buildings may include an auditorium for membership meetings and other functions, an electrified demonstration kitchen, and conference rooms [between 1940 and 1946]

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Instance 20084433
22. Southeast Asian Regional Centre for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture Development strategies and planning for farmers' communities College, Laguna, Philippines: Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture; 1983

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Instance 3317046
23. Nihon Kyîosantîo [With policies protecting farmers, build affluent agricultural communities : Japan Communist Party : Protecting people's lives for fifty years] [1972?]

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Instance 19577350
24. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. Far out on the western plains of America a lineman adjusts the top wire of a rural electrification project which will bring power and light to remote U.S. farms and communities miles from the nearest power plant. U.S. farmers' cooperatives are organized to secure rural electrification at cost on a non-profit basis. There are over 6,000,000 farms in America and more than four out of every ten are now electrified [between 1940 and 1946]

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25. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. This modern American building houses the offices of the Middle Tennessee Electric Corporation in the Eastern U.S. This is a farmers' cooperative group which organized to bring electricity to farms and homes in the country on an economic non-profit basis. They secured a loan from the U.S. Rural Electrification Administration to build their distribution lines and other facilities. This cooperative group distributes power from a government-owned power plant to more than 6,000 members. Headquarters like this often become the social centers of their communities. In addition to offices and storage for maitenance trucks and supplies, such buildings may include an auditorium for membership meetings and other functions, an electrified demonstration kitchen, and conference rooms

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20084433
26. Suleri, Abid Qaiyum Impact of trade liberalisation on lives and livelihood of mountain communities in the Northern areas of Pakistan Islamabad: Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) under the Regional Program on Farmers' Rights to Livelihood initiated by South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE) in the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region; 2002

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Instance 16097369
27. Farmer, Sharon A. Communities of Saint Martin

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2471258
28. EcoNews. Farmer Dave Blume shares permaculture solutions for agriculture and communities [and] Mechanical control of the exotic Hydrilla plants

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13179604
29. Farmer, Val, 1940- Families and rural communities in an era of change

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4373192
30. Farmer, Sharon A. Communities of Saint Martin

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21720837
31. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Running water in home of Mormon farmer living in Sana Clara, Utah. As these Mormon farmers live in communities the problem of running culinary water is easily solved. See general caption

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32. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Daughter of Mormon farmer washing dishes. In most of the Mormon communities running culinary water is common. Snowville, Utah

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19911309
33. Farmer, Jane, 1964- Community Co-Production Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar; [2012]

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34. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Farmers' wagons near community store. Southeast Missouri Farms

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19896760
35. Naluwairo, Ronald In defense of farmers' and community rights

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18555354
36. Community, farmers' and breeders' rights in southern Africa

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13385552
37. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 A community settled by about 200 migrant Texas and Oklahoma farmers who filed homestead claims. Scene on a homesteader's farm

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19910812
38. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A small farmers' cooperative building in Pine Bluffs, a small farming community on the Nebraska border in Laramie County, Wyoming

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18911214
39. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Farmers' wives working in mattress-making unit. Community service center, Faulkner County, Centerville, Arkansas (see general caption)

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19933442
40. Development Strategies and Planning for Farmers' Communities (Program)

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