Ukraine, the land and its people : $b an introduction to its geographyRudnytskyi, Stepan
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Ukraine, the land and its people : $b an introduction to its geography
Rudnytskyi, Stepan
Ukraine; Ukrainians
The Ukrainian people engage in the Ukrainian lumber industry only as labor-power,
while the money profit goes to strangers—great landowners or middlemen. The forest-area
which is in the possession of Ukrainian peasants is very small, even in Galicia, where
at the time of the removal of the labor tax system, at least small patches of forest
came into the possession of the peasant communities. Almost all the forests of the
Ukraine belong to the large landowners, the clergy and the national lands.
The lumber industry and the industrial exploitation of the forest products engages
but a slight part of the Ukrainian people. In the Russian Ukraine the percentage of
such workers is barely 0.1%. In this percentage, however, the entire mass of Ukrainian
peasants which seeks its incidental profit in forest work, is not considered. In the
Carpathian regions of the Ukraine this percentage increases a hundredfold and more.
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Agriculture
Since the very first beginnings of the history of the Ukraine, the main occupation
of its people has been, and [256]has remained to this day, agriculture. To give a complete picture of Ukrainian agriculture
is beyond the scope of our little book. Even a detailed economic study could not do
justice to this task. Hence, we shall have to limit ourselves to its most important
phases.
Almost nine-tenths of the Ukrainian people are engaged in agriculture. In the Russian
Ukraine, the agricultural percentage of the population, according to official estimate,
is 86.4%. This figure is probably correct for the Austrian-Ukraine as well, altho
the biased calculations of Buzek place the percentage of farmers among the Ukrainians of Galicia
at 94.4%. These figures show us very clearly the significance of agriculture in the
economic life of the Ukraine. Now, a person seeing these figures and knowing the fertility
of the Ukraine might easily imagine that agriculture here stands upon a high plane.
Such a view, however, would be entirely false. Agriculture is on a very very low plane
in the Ukraine.
Yet the causes of this sad state of affairs do not lie in the nature of the land.
The climate of the Ukraine favors the cultivation of grains as no other does. Barely
one small part of the steppe-zone is unfavorable to agriculture, because of its frequent
periods of drought. The soil of the Ukraine is one of the most fertile on the whole
globe. More than three-fourths of the Ukraine lies in the Black Earth Region, and
many varieties of soil in the northwestern part of the Ukraine are by no means without
value and at least equal to the best soils of Germany. Not in Nature, but in the cultural
conditions, lie the causes of the low grade of Ukrainian agriculture.
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