Yes
Mechanization is impractical on small farms due to several reasons. Firstly, the high cost of machinery and equipment can be prohibitive for small-scale farmers with limited financial resources. Secondly, the size and layout of small farms may not be conducive to large machinery, making it difficult to maneuver and operate efficiently. Additionally, the maintenance and repair of complex machinery may require specialized skills and resources that small farmers may not have access to.
because of the way the foods are produced it allows them to buy more of it in bulk
These inventions were important because farmers no longer needed to hire workers, because they had new machinery. These workers moved to bigger cities and the employees of factories increased.
The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 significantly increased the production of cotton. This device efficiently separated cotton fibers from seeds, dramatically reducing the time and labor required for processing. As a result, southern farmers could produce cotton more quickly and in larger quantities, leading to the expansion of cotton plantations and solidifying the crop's economic importance in the South.
Most farmers DO use machinery- if they can afford it, and it is available in their area. A tractor, plow, combine, hay mower, etc are all machinery.
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Southern Tenant Farmers Union was created in 1934.
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if they can afford it
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