By 1976, 71 percent of state-owned land was given 222,000 new farmers.
Over time various sections of the original farm were sold to new farmers in the district.
Becker's Farm here is an example of the changes new young farmers can bring.
Many new farmers leave the village poor to fend for themselves.
Here again, she discerned immediately, was a type of the new farmer.
So far, only two new farmers have been tapped for her markets.
Members were accused of selling land to farmers new to the area, which in fact was not actually owned by the sellers.
As the area was being settled, new farmers arrived in the city.
The new German farmers were legally better off than the old-established population.
This summer, the new farmers brought their produce to market for the first time.