noun
- Plural of kolkhoz; collective farms in the Soviet Union, typically state-controlled agricultural cooperatives where peasants worked communally on shared land.
Usage: historical; often capitalized when referring to specific Soviet institutions
Examples
- The kolkhozes were a central feature of Soviet agricultural policy during the 20th century.
- Workers on the kolkhozes shared equipment and harvested crops collectively.
- Many kolkhozes struggled with inefficiency and low productivity.
- The government reorganized several kolkhozes to increase grain production.
- After the Soviet Union collapsed, many kolkhozes were dismantled or privatized.