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Farms provide us with food and animals that we eat. Also, without farms, there would be no ethanol, cheese, milk, or practically any meat product. Also, corn syrup and the many soybean products would not be possible. There would be no sugar if there were no farms. Without farms the world would be a much different place, in a very bad way.

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