The plow allowed faster and much more efficient cultivation. Not only was it less labor, but it was able to go through harder soil. The plow allowed the development for other tools such as the hoe or the fork. It led to the domestication of oxes.
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Explain ways the plow revolutionized farming and increased production.
increased fuel cost
increased food supply
increased food supply
Some benefits and consequences of modern farming techniques are:Allows crop production to keep up with population growthCreates crops vulnerable to diseaseCreates higher crop yieldsBiodiversity has been greatly reduces by monocultureTerracing allows farming on steep hillsidesFertilizer both boosts production and damages the environment
Explain ways the plow revolutionized farming and increased production.
Plows revolutionized farming and increased production by making it much easier to turn over soil in preparation for planting crops. Plows drastically reduced the time and labor involved in preparing the soil for planting.
Farming has led to increased food production and improved nutrition, which has supported population growth by ensuring a stable food supply. Additionally, advancements in agricultural technology have allowed for more efficient farming methods, leading to higher crop yields and increased food production to feed a growing population.
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Fertile soil has helped in the rebuilding efforts in farming activity whereby production is increased.
Farm production in the US increased during the 19th century due to advances in farming machinery and the expansion of farming land due in part to the Homestead Act. The expansion of the railroad system also contributed, adding to farmers the ability to ship their products to various markets.As the 20th century began, the introduction of fertilizers increased farm production. Still later the introduction of pesticides reduced losses in production due to insects. In the antebellum years, the cotton gin allowed for increased production in cotton.
Increased efficiency in farms, so it's not wasting as much time, you get more production (higher yield), leads to an increase in profits, as well with increased trade. Returns, in proportion to farming area and/or time, are increased. Also, problems arising from soil, diseases and insects are eliminated.
Soybeans are an example of a crop that saw increased variety in Southern farming in the 1970s. The introduction of new soybean varieties during this time helped to expand soybean production in the Southern United States.
Farming has had both positive and negative effects on society and the environment. Positively, farming has allowed for increased food production, population growth, and the development of civilizations. However, it has also led to deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, and soil degradation.
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Commercial Egg production Commercial Meat production Sustenance Farming Hobby farming Breeding farms
The industrial revolution revolutionized the way Americans produced goods by transitioning from manual labor to machine-based manufacturing. This led to increased efficiency, productivity, and scale of production. It also resulted in the development of new industries, such as textiles, steel, and mechanized farming, which transformed the American economy and contributed to its rapid growth and urbanization.