The Sokovni village , Vyatka, Russia
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This is Russia. We can say that the very heartland of Russia. There's nowhere deeper.
A small village, only a few houses away.
The road to this village is good only in winter, when the road freezes well. But if it snows, it can be very difficult to get here.
In summer, you can only drive to this place by car with a four-wheel drive. Or on a tractor.
This is not a farm that belongs to a farmer. In Russia, farmers are very rare. All agriculture is based on collective farms. Of course, now they are called differently, but the essence remains the same.
I will say more - in Russia, the land is divided into several categories according to its use: for housing construction in cities, for the construction of "personal subsidiary farm" - houses in the village, agricultural land, industrial land.
It is forbidden to build houses for living on agricultural land. That is, if you own land and plant rye, wheat, corn, or other agricultural plants on it, then you cannot build a house here. To do this, you must live in a specific locality - a village, a town, a city.
This is big trouble. This is a legacy of the Soviet past.
Maybe after some time, real strong peasant farms will appear in Russia again. But so far, many fields are overgrown with trees and stand empty without doing anything.
Thanks for attention.
Beautiful picture - reminds me my homeland!
The rules related to building the houses in Poland are quite similar. I guess it's because of the history from before 1989.
Thank you for sharing,
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This is understandable.
The USSR dictated conditions to all its subordinate countries in the socialist camp, where Soviet power was established.
Land is owned by the rich over here, and we have a good number of people who are ready to farm but can't get a hold on any land. So see a situation where we have farmers and you have idle lands.
And we have a lot of "no man's land". Few people are ready to engage in agriculture on our lands at the moment. Production costs may be higher than the result obtained.
I raise rabbits, but I don't make any profit from it. If you calculate all the costs, you will get a loss. Few people are willing to buy rabbit meat because they are used to cheap pork from the store.
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Russia has given quite good information about this village. It was great to know that the village is beautiful to look at in winter. And your photography skills are really admirable.
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Thank you for your comment
Hola @apnigrich, es muy interesante lo que nos cuentas sobre Rusia, pero déjame decirte que no es el único país que ha dejado de lado la siembra y le ha dado la espalda a los campos o agricultores originales, y los han reemplazado por la industria moderna. En muchos países se ha visto este fenómeno y mala decisión de sus grandes administradores. Gracias por compartir tu publicación.
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Estoy de acuerdo con usted.
Pero la conclusión es que mi localidad se llama "área de tomate de hoja perenne". Es decir, los tomates no se ruborizan en las camas, en el verano en junio aún puede nevar. Durante seis meses, las vacas, las ovejas y las cabras deben vivir en habitaciones cálidas y deben alimentarse con heno, que puede ser difícil de preparar en verano debido a las lluvias y la falta de sol.
Por lo tanto, la gente no quiere cultivar la tierra y cultivar algo de ella.
I would love to visit Russia some day probably during the summer so I would be able to pass these roads😂
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Welcome to our hut.
But our roads are not always good so that you can drive on them. They become more or less good in the second half of summer. There may be a lot of holes on the roads in the spring.
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I best get that unlimited budget soon and head up there
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We'd better all earn an unlimited budget and go on a trip around the world 😂😂😂
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