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The Private Plot and the Prototype Collective Farm Charter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

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Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 1971

References

1. Alec, Nove, “Soviet Agriculture Under Brezhnev,” Slavic Review, 29, no. 3 (September 1970) : 393.Google Scholar

2. “Postanovlenie TsK KPSS Soveta Ministrov SSSR ot 28 noiabria 1969 goda o Primernom Ustave Kolkhoza,” Pravda, Nov. 30, 1969; Ekonomicheskaia gazeta, 1970, no. 36, p. 13.

3. Narodnoe khosiaistvo SSSR v 1965 g. (Moscow, 1966), p. 265.

4. See Pauw, John W. De, “The Private Sector in Soviet Agriculture,” Slavic Review, 28, no. 1 (March 1969)Google Scholar, and Lovell, C. A. Knox, “The Role of the Private Subsidiary Farming During the Soviet Seven-Year Plan, 1959-65,” Soviet Studies, 20, no. 1 (July 1968).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

5. Jerzy, Karcz, “Seven Years on the Farm : Retrospect and Prospect,” in New Directions in the Soviet Economy, part II-B (Washington, D.C., 1966), p. 391.Google Scholar

6. Nancy Nimitz, “Agriculture Under Khrushchev : The Lean Years,” Problems of Communism, May-June 1965, pp. 12, 21.

7. These reforms were discussed by Roger Clarke in “Soviet Agricultural Reforms Since Khrushchev,” Soviet Studies, 20, no. 2 (October 1968).

8. Nar. khos., 1963, p. 230, and Nar. khos., 1968, p. 321.

9. This would have been a change from the present guarantee, which, as Clarke has emphasized, is a guarantee for performance of individual tasks in distinction to the trudoden’ system (“Soviet Agricultural Reforms Since Khrushchev,” p. 162).

10. Pravda, Nov. 30, 1969.

11. Ekonomicheskaia gaseta, 1970, no. 36, p. 13.

12. Ekonomicheskaia gaseta, 1970, no. 30, pp. 11-14.

13. Nove, “Soviet Agriculture Under Brezhnev,” p. 399.

14. Brezhnev's speech before the Central Committee in July 1970 envisaged for the 1971-75 period an increase of 20 percent in the average provision of tractors compared with 1965-67 (340, 000 versus 285, 000 annually), an annual increase of 100 percent in truck supply, and an increase in combines equal to the present stock. See Ekonomicheskaia gaseta, 1970, no. 28, p. 146, and Narodnoe khosiaistvo SSSR, various years.