Final answer:
The sentiment of the passage points to the collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union, which led to widespread famine and suffering.
Step-by-step explanation:
The sentiment of the passage refers to the collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union.
In the early 1930s, Stalin embraced forced collectivization as part of his Five-Year Plans to industrialize the country. The peasants heavily resisted this intrusion of government officials into their workdays, resulting in violence and widespread famine. This event, known as the Soviet famine, led to the death of millions of Ukrainians.
Despite the sentiment expressed in the passage that the land is capable of supporting a large number of animals and providing abundant food, the collectivization policies implemented by the Soviet government resulted in widespread starvation and suffering.