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machines being invented made farming more effecient
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Farming. 90% of the United States were farmers.
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There does not seem to be any clear definition for non-industrial farming such as there is for industrial agriculture. However, it is clear that it generally refers to farming methods which do not utilize industrial agriculture methods, whether due to lack of input financing (subsistence farming), personal farmer choice (organic farming), or some other reason. Non-industrial agriculture would be typified by the lack of agricultural machinery such as tractors and combine harvesters, lack of biotechnology (GMO's), lack of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and so on.
The Industrial Revolution is a change from hand farming to machines.
Changes in farming meant you did not need as many farm workers, and labor was available for industrial operations.
machines being invented made farming more effecient
New farming techniques on the eve of the Industrial Revolution helped industry and farming in Europe. Crop husbandry helped as well.
Ancient civilizations are the originators of organic farming. Asian civilizations from more than 5,000 years ago leave evidence of organic farming that archaeologists uncover. They predate the industrial chemicals and synthetics that define agro-industrial, commercial, conventional, industrial agriculture and show that in ancient times conventional and organic farming were synonymous.
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Dwellings, industrial sites, farming
Wells and cisterns are alternatives to aqueducts.