Farmer's Age
Explore the intricate world of American agriculture in the mid-19th century with Farmer's Age by Paul Wallace Gates. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1977, this comprehensive volume spans 496 pages and serves as a crucial reference for anyone interested in the economic history of the United States. Delve into the land policies and challenges faced by farmers during a pivotal era of growth and transformation in agriculture. Gates meticulously analyzes the economic conditions and historical context, making this book an essential resource for students, historians, and professionals in the fields of agriculture, business, and economics. Whether you're researching American history or seeking to understand the evolution of farming practices, Farmer's Age offers valuable insights into the agricultural landscape of the time.