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How did new farming machines like the mccormick reper and the cotton change farming in America
Indian farming is generally done using old-fashioned and traditional methods. And basically US farming is done using modern technology in agriculture.
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Farmers diversified their crops
Farmers could produce more. (APEX)
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Agricultural mechanization is uses of methods to increase the amount of yield and for farming easily
The U.S. became a leading producer of agricultural goods.
Rural-to urban migration
the migration of rural Americans to cities
Mechanized farming refers to using machines in agriculture to increase productivity. One of the first pieces of equipment made in the 1700s was the seed drill. It was used to mechanically plant seeds a certain distance apart and at a specific depth. The mechanization of farming has taken over much of the work that was once done by men and animals.
While the traditional farming economy began to decline in the US in the early 20th century with the rise of industrialization and technology, it did not fully end until around the middle of the century. Factors such as the Dust Bowl, mechanization of farming equipment, and rural depopulation contributed to this transition. The shift towards more modern and large-scale commercial agriculture marked the end of the traditional farming economy in the US.
A distinctive type of agriculture known as commercial grain farming has been developed in US. It is a type of agriculture that is largely dependent on mechanization. It started with the invention of farm machinery in the early twentieth century. The use of machineries allows farmers to cultivate grains on a large scale.
Prabhu L. Pingali has written: 'Agricultural mechanization and the evolution of farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Farm mechanization, Agricultural systems, Government policy, Animal traction
mechanization and overproduction
Farming in the early 1800's was difficult and tiring. Manual labor was the only way to get tasks done. Manual labor means the jobs done by hand, without the help of machines. The larger the farm, the more laborers it took to do the work. Inventors in the 1800's, some of whom were farmers themselves, created new machines to help make farming easier. Using machines to do work is called mechanization. Mechanization dramatically changed farming in the United States. A farmer was no longer limited to a "walking plow" but could buy a wheeled one that was pulled by horses. Many farms increased in size because farmers could do more work in less time as a result of the mechanization use on farms.