Yes. Women are taking a more active role in agriculture than they have in the past. They are also a much larger part of agriculture than most people realize. According to the USDA, they are fastest-growing segment of the US farming population.
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Nancy Horn has written: 'Resource guide, women in agriculture' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Agriculture, Women in agriculture, Rural women, Beans, Cowpea
I am sure that it can be a future not just myth
Jean Davison has written: 'Gender relations of production in collective farming in Mozambique' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Cooperative, Cooperative Agriculture, Land reform, Sexual division of labor, Women farmers, Women in agriculture, Women in cooperative societies 'Agriculture, Women, and Land' 'The Ostrich Wakes' 'Davison'
Depression. The fruitless chasing of subsidies, and ultimately the elimination of subsidies. Bad answer for a Creed question thought. For the FFA Creed contest the answer: Agriculture holds the promise of innovation The future is exciting. As we begin to integrate more and more technology in agriculture the possibilities are endless. What I do know of agriculture is that it will continue on through out the future, providing for those who need us most.
Nettie Aarnink has written: 'The shamba is like a child' -- subject(s): Women in agriculture, Agriculture 'Female farmers and male extension workers' -- subject(s): Women in agriculture, Agriculture, Agricultural extension workers
Agriculture is the only thing that can sustain the human population and civilization. Without it we would be nothing.
1. How did the development of agriculture in the river valley civilizations affect the roles and influence of women?
Yes because women will be around in the future.
Chester Smith Hutchison has written: 'Your future in agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Vocational guidance
Uma Sah has written: 'Engendering the agricultural research and extension in India' -- subject(s): Women in development, Sociological aspects, Agriculture, Women in agriculture, Research
Hopefully. It's hard to say since it's really hard to predict the future.