- from
rural areas to
urban areas. In 1990, the
Soviet Union had 23,500
sovkhozy, or 45% of the
total number of large-scale
collective and
state farms....
- band", a park zone, an
agricultural zone with
gardens and state-run
farms (
sovkhozy in the
Soviet Union).[clarification needed] As the city expanded, additional...
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which grouped peasants into
collective farms (kolkhozy) and
state farms (
sovkhozy).
These collective farms allowed for
faster mechanization, and indeed,...
-
instrument of
transferring the
agricultural production from
kolkhozy to the
sovkhozy of the state. 75,000
tractors had been
supplied by MTSs to
Soviet collective...
- example, the
Soviet Union had both
kolkhozy (cooperative-run farms) and
sovkhozy (state-run farms).
Under the
Aztec Empire,
central Mexico was
divided into...
-
soviet ownership or
state ownership,
sovetskoye khozaystvo.
Russian plural:
sovkhozy;
anglicized plural: sovkhozes. "kolkhoz, n".
Oxford English Dictionary...
- areas, the
Soviets organized special courses. Some
volunteers were sent to
sovkhozy for two or
three months as interns. Most of the twenty-five-thousanders...
- cooperation, in
forms such as families, districts, Sámi and
Yakut villages and
sovkhozy (collective farms). A
person who
conducts reindeer herding is
called a...
-
start of 1955, 200,000
tractors had been sent to the
Virgin Lands, 425 new
sovkhozy had been created, and a
total of 30
million hectares (300,000 km2) of land...
- for
economic units such as
state industrial enterprises and
state farms (
sovkhozy; sing., sovkhoz) and
collective farms (kolkhozy; sing., kolkhoz), each...