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The work analyzes the rural community as the essential unit of country life, arguing that farm families and local institutions must be strengthened to sustain agriculture and social welfare. It traces historical patterns of settlement and communication, examines relationships between farm and village and how markets and cooperative initiatives shape local life, and surveys institutions—schools, extension services, churches, health and recreational facilities—that support community well-being. The author outlines organizational and planning methods for local government, mutual aid, and civic loyalty, combining sociological analysis with practical recommendations for building active, self-governing rural communities.

About the Author

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Dwight Sanderson

Dwight Sanderson was an American author known for his contributions to agricultural literature. His notable work, "The Farmer and His Community," explores the relationship between farming practices and community life, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and social bonds among farmers. Sanderson's writing reflects a deep understanding of rural issues and the challenges faced by agricultural communities in the early 20th century. Through his work, he aimed to foster a sense of unity and shared purpose among those in the farming profession.

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