The land companies, which essentially drove the resettlements in the Federal Republic, go back to the Reich Settlement Law of 1919.
The decisive factor for the implementation was the considerable funding and advice from state and state-related institutions.
This not only required an increase in quantity, but also a reduction in costs through more efficient technology and operational processes as well as fewer personnel deployments in agriculture.
[2] From the viewpoint of farmers there were the following reasons for the creation of aussiedlerhöfe: From the viewpoint of state regional planning there were reasons to support Aussiedlungen: The aim of post-war spatial planning in West Germany was to create an equivalence of living conditions in all parts of the country.
The relocation of farms was one of the means of adapting living conditions in the country to the standards in the city.