Agricultural mechanization is uses of methods to increase the amount of yield and for farming easily
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N. Kozyrev has written: 'Agricultural mechanization' 'Economic aspects of the mechanization of dairy farms'
Prabhu L. Pingali has written: 'Agricultural mechanization and the evolution of farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Farm mechanization, Agricultural systems, Government policy, Animal traction
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
The U.S. became a leading producer of agricultural goods.
The term you are referring to is "agribusiness." It denotes a large-scale farming operation that utilizes advanced technology and mechanization to maximize agricultural productivity while minimizing labor costs. Agribusinesses often integrate various agricultural processes, from production to processing and distribution, enhancing efficiency and profitability in the agricultural sector.
Agricultural mechanization is the use of mechanical technology and engineering in the field of agriculture. Most of these technological advances are meant to increase efficiency in agricultural work, reduce the stress and pressure on farmers and even reduce long term costs.
Claude Culpin has written: 'Agricultural mechanization' -- subject(s): Excavating machinery, Drainage 'Farm Machinery (11th)'
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.
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D. Toma has written: 'Agricultural mechanization' -- subject(s): Agricultural machinery 'Methods and machines for harvesting and threshing herbage seed crops' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Harvesting, Seeds