A lot of the farmers moved to cities to work in factories. Most of them gave up farming for factory work.
2. How industrialization affects agriculture?
Farming became less geared toward the sufficiency of a single family as manufactured goods and foodstuffs became available by train or steamship. Instead, farms tended to concentrate on growing crops for market.
Industrialization affects us because of the civilization was able to develop.
Inventions like Cyrus McCormick's mechanical reaper for harvesting grains decreased the amount of labor needed to work a farm and removed the need for horses and other draft animals. Mechanization permitted farmers to expand the amount of land they had under cultivation.
Industrialization rendered the family farm nearly extinct and undermined the skilled artisans in farming communities. Members of farming families moved to cities and worked in factories under unhealthy conditions and for oppressive hours.
Farms themselves became corporate operations that achieved vertical integration by controlling distribution and marketing. Corporate farmers also invested in the genetic engineering of hardier seeds that they could also patent.
Modern industrial agriculture is reliant on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, which has dramatically increased crop yields in the second half of the 20th century. Scholars call this increase in crop yields the Green Revolution.
technology played a pivotal role in entrenching industrialization in the sense that the technological innovations ensured efficient mass production of goods which would have otherwise been impossible before their advent in the production scene. For instance, the advent of the spinning jeeny by James Hargrieves, the water frame by Arkwright,and most importantly the spinning mule by Samuel Crompton(which was a combination of the water frame and the spinning jeeny) led to the establishment of many textile industries in England.
since they were employees definately they will play their role to increase the production of the organization
Technology has taken human from land to sky. Today almost in every field we can see its impact. It is not different with agriculture. New technological machines can do the same work in an hour which will be difficult for man farmers to do in almost a day. Earlier sickle was used for harvesting but now we have developed harvesters. It certainly helps our production to increase many folds in a small period of time.
Railroads was the main reason why the coal industry kept in business, it depended largely in the railroads
They reduced the need for farmworkers, forcing rural families to move to cities
the role of industrialization of sugar palyed many
yes it did
They pay farmers for their hard work.
Huge demand for war materials, supplied by the Northern factories.
role of farm machines in agriculture
Readily soluble nitrogen and fertilizers from human waste and agriculture play a major role in the eutrophication of lakes.
They reduced the cost and time to ship manufactured goods to overseas markets
Readily soluble nitrogen and fertilizers from human waste and agriculture play a major role in the eutrophication of lakes.
They allowed businesses to ship manufactured goods to markets in distant location
I think that agriculture should take a part of the obesity issue and step up and increase the quality of the meat and not the quantity.
specific roles of industry
Mexican immigrant workers play a significant role in southwest agriculture. They have been the source of targeted discrimination and taken advantage of by farmers who hire these seasonal employees.