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Agricultural and Rural

 
Bongiorno, Joseph A., "In Pursuit of Intelligent Cultivation: Theodore Sedgwick Gold and Agriculture in Nineteenth Century Connecticut," Connecticut History, 44 (Spring 2005), 48–76.

Larson, Grace H., and Henry E. Erdman, "Aaron Sapiro: Genius of Farm Co-operative Promotion, Part I," Western States Jewish History, 37 (Winter 2005), 161–77.

Lenhoff, James, "John Sutter and Hock Farm," California Territorial Quarterly (no. 60, Winter 2004), 21–25.

Lyons-Barrett, Mary, "Child Labor in the Early Sugar Beet Industry in the Great Plains, 1890–1920," Great Plains Quarterly, 25 (Winter 2005), 29–38.

Mayda, Chris, "Pig Pens, Hog Houses, and Manure Pits: A Century of Change in Hog Production," Material Culture, 36 (Spring 2004), 18–42.. . .

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