The inventions and improvements in farm technology have had a tremendous effect on the farming community. Crop yields have greatly improved due to inventions and improvements in farming technology.
One change in agriculture that occurred in the 1800's as a result of advancements in science and technology is large scale watering. Other are new crop varieties and inventions of farm machines.
Steel plow,the windmill,and barbed wire.
barbed wire, steel plows, and dry farming methods.
Chinese inventions made life easier for farmers and made more grain available for trade. For example, a better plow and farm tools helped increase crop production. The invention of a collar harness allowed horses to pull heavy loads. The wheelbarrow made it easier for farmers to move heavy loads by hand. Watermills used river power to grind grain. In a land of mostly farmers, these inventions were valuable.
Technology has affected farming by making it possible for fewer people to grow more crops per acre, at lower cost than would otherwise be the case. Technology has also contributed to the decline of the family farm and the rise of large corporate farms that are more like farming factories.
Paul W Barkley has written: 'Effects of tenure on farm improvements' -- subject(s): United States, Farm tenancy, Landlord and tenant
it can also harm farm animals
One change in agriculture that occurred in the 1800's as a result of advancements in science and technology is large scale watering. Other are new crop varieties and inventions of farm machines.
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Paul Cornelius Johnson has written: 'Farm inventions in the making of America' -- subject(s): Agricultural inventions, Agricultural machinery, History 'Farm power in the making of America' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Farm mechanization, History, Steam-engines, Tractors, Windmills
it made it easier to farm alll the new inventions were taking over people jobs
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Steel plow,the windmill,and barbed wire.
The farming inventions increased efficiency and reduced the need for manual labor on farms, leading to a surplus of agricultural workers. This surplus population moved to cities in search of new job opportunities in emerging industrial sectors. Urban areas offered higher wages and access to amenities, leading to a shift in population from rural to urban areas.
barbed wire, steel plows, and dry farming methods.