The transportation revolution significantly transformed the American farming industry by improving access to markets, reducing shipping times, and lowering transportation costs. Innovations such as railroads and canals enabled farmers to transport their goods more efficiently, allowing them to reach larger urban markets and export opportunities. This connectivity encouraged specialization in agriculture, leading to increased production of cash crops like cotton and wheat. Ultimately, it contributed to the growth of a more commercialized and interconnected agricultural economy.
Livestock farming
An important effect of the agricultural revolution transformed access to farmed food. This lead to the commercial farming industry and the mass distribution of farmed food.
improvements in transportation -Blissful
The industrial revolution led to more people moving into the cities and working at factories rather than farming. It led to railroads being built and canals being built to aid transportation of people and products.
machines being invented made farming more effecient
New farming techniques on the eve of the Industrial Revolution helped industry and farming in Europe. Crop husbandry helped as well.
Livestock farming
farming and industry
not sure, but i think it was the industrial revolution
farmers move to the city and start working
An important effect of the agricultural revolution transformed access to farmed food. This lead to the commercial farming industry and the mass distribution of farmed food.
improvements in transportation -Blissful
Farming in the Bahamas is difficult because of the tropical conditions. The soil is a cause of poor transportation.
yes agricultural industry
No, the Paleolithic era predated the farming revolution known as the Neolithic Revolution. The Paleolithic era was characterized by a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, while the farming revolution marked the transition to settled agriculture.
farming and transportation
The main farming industry in the Northern Territory is beef cattle.