PROBLEMS OF PROVIDING AGRICULTURE WITH EXPERT PERSONNEL DURING THE SOVIET PERIOD (2ND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY)
Keywords:
collective farm, state farm, technical school, mechanization staff, mechanization technical school, mechanizerAbstract
the article describes the problems of providing agriculture with specialist personnel in Uzbekistan during the Soviet period in the second half of the 20th century. Statistical data on the organization of collective farms and savkhozes were also analyzed.
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