Farms: Heartland of Russian agriculture
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The Astrakhan region is one of the biggest market garden areas in Russia and is famous across the country for its juicy watermelons and tomatoes.
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nice..
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If a country cannot even feed itself with its own land, how does it even promote commerce and industry?
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It reminds me of the Galilee. Intensive agriculture everywhere, mostly in olives, bananas, large tomatoes, cantaloupe, and watermelons. Between the fields there are three thousand-year-old villages next to modern idyllic community villages, next to highways and some fair-sized urban areas.
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Well, most historians these days are saying that Jeffersonian ideals lost out many years before the Civil War. Their last true proponent was Andrew Jackson, but he mixed them with a hawkish attitude, which came to define his party much more than its original economic policy, which was forgotten as sectionalists took firm control in the 1840s.
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Thomas Jefferson favored an economy based on agriculture that stressed individual freedom, Hamilton worked to promote commerce, industry, and a strong central government, under which, he believed, the economy would flourish. Jefferson was right.
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ever city in the world should be like astrakhan its got be one of the greenest in the world
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well. apply the concepts
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agriculture... golden key to independence...