choose the best..i saw around velva arelease from what was like slavery to the tyrannical soill,release from the ignorance that darkens the soul and from the loneliness that corrodes it. in this generation my velva friends have rejoined the general american society that their pioneering fathers left behind when they first made the barren trek in the days of the wheat rush.as i set here in washigton writing this,i can feel their nearness.(from eric sevaried,"velva,north dakota")1-family-sized farms are not productive.2-i grew up on afamily-sized farm,near atown called velva.3-many politicians deplore the passing of the old family-sized farm,but i,m not so sure.4-people moved away from the cities in the late nineteenth century,in search of fertile land for farming.
2006-11-18
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