Their wives and children lived together in organized agricultural cooperatives.
New Zealand has a strong history in agricultural cooperatives, dating back to the late 19th century.
By 1984 there were 4,050 agricultural cooperatives with 440,347 members.
Many people had to work on farms for the government, also called agricultural cooperatives.
Schools and agricultural cooperatives to assist farmers have been built in rural areas.
An agricultural cooperative was founded in 1897 to support the farmers.
He served as head of agricultural cooperatives from 1994 to 1995.
One of the first agricultural cooperatives was established here in 1905.
By 1956 the transformation of mutual aid teams into agricultural cooperatives was nearly complete.
In ten years, agricultural cooperatives had more than doubled, from 139 in 1950 to 354 by 1960.
Youth league cells exist in the army, factories, cooperative farms, schools, cultural institutions, and government agencies.
It is the location of cooperative farms and smaller industrial complexes.
But today the Mennonites' large cooperative farms are successful, providing dairy products consumed across the country.
The monastery property was in turn a playground, cooperative farm, and industrial combine).
The south holds on to the old system of ejidos, or cooperative farms, that was established after the 1910 revolution.
They chose to include leases for homesteads and cooperative farms.
Their goal was to create a community around a cooperative farm and factory.
As cooperative farms increased in size, the authority of the assembly of members declined.
"The cooperative farms' duty to repay their old debts does not have any such effect," the court ruled.
In addition, many of the cooperative farms established by the 1980 program are failing.