This meticulously researched volume traces the history of agriculture in Dane County, Wisconsin, from the early nineteenth century to the era of mechanization. It explores the lives and work of farmers, the political and economic forces that shaped agriculture in the region, and the environmental changes wrought by the growth of the dairy industry.
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