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Rural Land Tenure in the United States: A Socio-Economic Approach to Problems, Programs, and Trends

By: Alvin L. Bertrand; Floyd L. Corty et al. | Book details

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which the first rung begins with 4-H Club youths who become involved in a project. 9 The next step is an apprenticeship which calls for monthly wages or allowances for the son from the father. The third rung is attained through a partnership arrangement under which the son assumes increasing responsibility. The final step is the assumption of full ownership by the son.

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John H. Kolb and Edmond de S. Brunner, A Study of Rural Society (4th ed.; New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1952), 93-94.

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