Which statement about agriculture in the former Soviet Union is true?

The government provided the land, but the farmers chose which crops to grow.

Agricultural workers were guaranteed employment and income.

The government provided incentives to farmers to produce more crops.

Farmers set their own wages based on the output.

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The statement that is true about agriculture in the former Soviet Union is:

Agricultural workers were guaranteed employment and income.

In the Soviet Union, agriculture was heavily centralized and controlled by the state. Farmers were typically employed by collective farms or state farms, where they received guaranteed employment and wages, though conditions and quality of life could vary widely.