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Strip farming is a concept covering land distribution in agriculture. In collective farmsteads where every farmer owned or rented a part of the farm, the properties become complicated. The home fields were divided into small strips and each family maintained rights to both the fertile and marginal fields. Outlying fields were not divided but kept in commons. Norwegian strip farming is a variation on the open field system practiced in much of Europe from medieval to modern times. In the years after the black death, Norway developed, in contrast to most European countries, a particular farm tenure with free and partly independent farmers. Whereas Central Europeans lived in villages, in Norway the rural population lived in communal farmsteads. Since the population had a relatively strong growth through the eighteenth century there was an increase in subdividing farms. (en) |
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September 2019 (en) |
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Strip farming is a concept covering land distribution in agriculture. In collective farmsteads where every farmer owned or rented a part of the farm, the properties become complicated. The home fields were divided into small strips and each family maintained rights to both the fertile and marginal fields. Outlying fields were not divided but kept in commons. Norwegian strip farming is a variation on the open field system practiced in much of Europe from medieval to modern times. (en) |
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Strip farming in Norway (en) |
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