Structure des exploitations agricoles et progrès technique: les communes de Morsalines et Crasville (Manche)
Michel Robert
Économie rurale, 1972, vol. 94
Abstract:
Farms structures and technical progress : Two communes in the french department of Manche : Morsalines and Crasville - These two small communes in Cotentin, next to each other and quite different though, are both loaded with a heavy historic inheritance : their obsolete structures and their traditional ultra-conservatism do not allow any alteration in such a way of life that still ignores capitalism. The « individualism of the Bocage », more over, adds to agricultural problems. Tractors have brought no major modification. Market-gardening... stock-farming? In any case, the choices will compulsorily lead to modify land structures. Rrom now on, Morsalines and Crasville are meant to belong to a « Rural renovation Zone » : it appears that only a State decision might be able to shake the « vis inertiae » of Morsalines ond Crasville.
Keywords: Farm; Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1972
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.350743
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