The U.S. agricultural sector is a vital component of the economy, contributing significantly to both domestic food supply and global markets. It encompasses a diverse range of products, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and livestock. Advances in technology, sustainable practices, and government policies continue to shape the industry. However, challenges such as climate change, labor shortages, and trade dynamics also impact its future.
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The changes accompanying a shift from an agricultural economy to an industrial one.
Economies have several types of businesses, such as agricultural, manufacturing and service. Agricultural and manufacturing businesses are self-explanatory. Service business are ones that provided services like telephone, sales, medical and the like to the economy. A country's economy is called a service economy if its businesses are predominantly service oriented as opposed to agricultural or manufacturing oriented. The US has more businesses that provide services to the public than farming or manufacturing businesses, therefore it is a service economy.
What were the main elements of the North's agricultural system?
The primary agricultural goods produced in the US are corn, soybeans, and hay. Wheat, cotton, and grain are also major agricultural goods.
what is the main agriculturale conomy for the us
corn and cotton
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That would be corn.
Yes, there are many good agricultural areas there/
They symbolize the US's agricultural strength and bounty
There are several major producers in the US. Cargil, Tyson Foods, Monsanto and Smith Field Farms are major agricultural producers in the United States.
Because it is the agricultural center of the US :)
Tobacco, from Kentucky.