Talk:Kolkhoz
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Kolkhoz in NY
- In NY, United States a small group of youthful Russian immigrants adopted the name "kolkhoz" (former Odessites, Kievites and inhabitants of Tashkent). Some of the activities the group is involved in include sharing of their individual assets, collectively buying property... the group is residing mainly around Sheepshead Bay area...according to the latest sources they have a satellite location in Saugerties, NY
the above piece was added by an anon. I removed it until solid confirmation of both fact and its notablity. mikka (t) 04:20, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Totally disputed
Lao Wai adds false and incorrect material, but since no one else bothers to edit this page, despite my requests for comments in several places, I am tired to figth stubbornness alone, leaving the article tagged for future editors. `'mikka 20:05, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
prices for the grain
Also for other products.Xx236 07:53, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
Asian republics
What was the situation in Asian republics? I have read that there existed some form of ownership of animals, nominally common. Xx236 07:57, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
Non-russian names for "kolkhos"
Some Soviet republics got their languages, so local names shoud be quoted here, especially Ukrainian Колгосп.Xx236 08:02, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
Management
- How a kolkhoz was organised? Nothing here.
- How were they cleared in many countries/regions/branches?Xx236 08:06, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
kolkhoz joke
Jews in the Kolchoz would make the joke: "When you say, `Kol Nidrei' [at the start of the Yom Kippur fast], you don't eat bread for one day. When you say `kol chamiro' [before Passover], you don't eat bread for eight days. When you say `Kolchoz' you don't eat bread for a whole year!" [1] 216.194.59.174 (talk) 21:56, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
How original Thannad (talk) 01:37, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
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Clarification
The article says that in the Khrushchev administration decreed a fixed wage for kolkhoz workers "in the late 60s" but Khrushchev was ousted in 1964 ᗞᗴᖇᑭᗅᒪᗴᖇᎢ (talk) 06:35, 12 April 2024 (UTC)