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The Contrary Farmer | Gene Logsdon Memorial Blogsite Toggle Navigation Home The Contrary Farmer Gene Logsdon Memorial Blogsite The Last Farmer ds · January 10, 2020 · Gene's Weekly Posts · 3 Comments An Interview in 2001 with Marvelous Marv Grabacre From Gene Logsdon {Thanks to Pamela Smith, an Editor with The Progressive Farmer, we are posting an article by Gene that was published  in the May/June 1984 issue of The New Farm that you may find is still relevant today…} Now that we have entered the 21st century we can look back in amazement at one of the most rapid technological strides in the history of man. In the final quarter of the 20th Century, 2.5 million farmers were freed from the drudgery of farm work to spend their days happily assembling silicon chips on circuit boards in computer factories. Average farm size skyrocketed from a measly 400 acres to more than 1,975,456,000 acres, not counting those parts of th...

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