Industrialization in the late 1880s transformed the farming industry through the introduction of new machinery, such as tractors and reapers, which increased efficiency and productivity. The development of railroads facilitated the transport of agricultural goods to distant markets, expanding farmers' reach and profitability. However, these changes also led to increased competition, as larger farms could outproduce smaller ones, resulting in financial struggles for many family-owned farms. Additionally, the reliance on industrially produced goods and fertilizers altered traditional farming practices and led to environmental concerns.
yes agricultural industry
farming and industry
farming and fishing and tourism
Farming.
i believe it was the farming industry
Industrialization is a shift from farming to large scale manufacturing in industries.
Farming cotton, tobacco, etc. Also, trade and later, industry.
In 1860 approximately 60 percent of the nation's working population was involved in the farming industry. Their efforts brought a steady increase of U.S. agricultural products to the world marketplace.
The industry and farming skills that the Germans brought with them helped solidify the Middle Colonies prosperity.
tecnological changes, the incredibility oftryinnvation related to farming stem will actual change the industry
maybe with all the agriculture and farmworkers that they work and made
Antarctica has no fixed population, no own industry and no farming. People there mainly eat whatever it is that they have brought with them.
Farming brought about significant changes to human societies, such as the transition from a nomadic way of life to settled communities, the development of social hierarchies and division of labor, the ability to support larger populations, and the accumulation and storage of surplus food.
yes because the south Had better soil for farming and the north had hard rocky soil and wasn't great for farming but had plenty of rivers for industrialization
yes agricultural industry
The completion of the railroad and the increased use of barbed wire to fence off farming/ranching properties.
they brought farming