The author discusses the carrying out of the agrarian reform on the landed property of some 1350 hectares where forest predominanted. Only tillable areas which were very scarce on this territory, as elsewhere in Slovenia, were subjected to it. This is why the peasants fought for even the smallest piece of land. In the concrete example the major portion of land that as to come under the agrarian reform came over to peasant ownership on the basis of a direct agreement between the landed proprietor and peasants. The authorities agreed with such exchange and supported it. The author pays special attention to the realization of individual normative acts which regulated the carrying out of the agrarian reform. He discovers a certain yielding of the local authorities to the landed proprietors on the one hand and on the other the obstinacy of the Belgrade government. Finally, the author asks himself about the sensibility of so-conceived and effected agrarian reform which never achieved any social effects, not to mention the economic ones.