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-fallinfg prices of wheat -rising costs of shipping grain -increasing prices of elaborate machinery -bonanza farms couldn't compete with smaller farms -Hisho
-falling prices of wheat-rising costs of shipping grain-increasing prices of elaborate machinery-small farms couldn't compete with larger farms
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The high dependency on petroleum and oil, especially with those farms that have to use a lot of machinery to farm crops and even in feedlot operations.
The mills were located as near as possible to the source of the mills raw material supplies. This could be near farms that bred sheep, which created wool which is sent to the mill to be turned into garments and carpets. Other mills such as flour mills were located near farms who created grain for milling.
they could afford the most modern machinery.
they could afford the most modern machinery. ~Apex
To store crops, livestock and machinery on farms.
The use of machinery is the fact they use a sheerer to sheer the sheep.
It's not just farms - the concept is known as a Cooperative, or Co-Op.
-fallinfg prices of wheat -rising costs of shipping grain -increasing prices of elaborate machinery -bonanza farms couldn't compete with smaller farms -Hisho
How were people who lived on farms or in a rural areas affected by the gold rush
Mostly cages, fences, machinery, animals, concrete sheds and grass.
They had to sell their farms and look for other jobs.
Factories and farms are owned by individuals in France. The country has independent owners of factories and farms just like in America.
the local economy will as they will be losing money
they used slavery