LIKE millions of farmers in the developed as well as the developing regions, the author may discover that she too is ploughing a lonely furrow in the held of agricultural economics. Though at first sight the book's canvas is filled with assorted human portraits of farmers in many different areas, engaged in many divergent agricultural pursuits, at the core is a highly heretical theme that farmers in all parts of the world
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