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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.
agricultural mechanization increase yield through- #water control #better soil preparation #more efficient weed & insect control #proper harvesting, handling, drying, storing & processing of food, feed & fiber crops.
Farm mechanization is the study of machines which are useful in agriculture.
Many people lost their jobs due to mechanization of car production
Machines can be very expensive to purchase. Size is everything as well: machines can be too big to be used on a small farm, if one wants a big tractor and all the implements that come with it.
an increase in farm production
Farm workers moved to southern cities.
Farm workers moved to southern cities.
Limitations of agricultural mechanization in Nigeria are as follows: 1. Economic limitation 2. Technical limitation 3. Small farm holding 4. Lack of maintenance.
Inflation can be controlled through agricultural or farm mechanization by making use of added value products. Yearly human wages tend to rise through time, but well negotiated interest rates for financing mechanization do not. See the related link below for more helpful information.
William Noel Bates has written: 'Mechanization of tropical crops' -- subject(s): Agricultural machinery, Farm mechanization, Tropical crops
Klaus Riebe has written: 'Fortschritte in der Landarbeit' -- subject(s): Farm management, Farm mechanization
Chander Bhan has written: 'Farm mechanisation and social change' -- subject(s): Farm mechanization, Social change
The classification of farm animals can indeed be based on their uses. Farm animals can be classified as product producers.
The classification of farm animals can indeed be based on their uses. Farm animals can be classified as product producers.
Brian C. D. D'Silva has written: 'Developing and transferring \\' -- subject(s): Farm management, Farm mechanization, Field crops
D. A. Gadkary has written: 'Mechanical cultivation in India' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Farm mechanization