One result of farms becoming mechanized was that farm workers became rural entrepreneurs.
Agriculture jobs declined in the 1950's as farming became more mechanized and fewer people were needed to run larger and larger farms.
Southern because the Southern had more land and needed more work done on the plantations.
the south had more farms because they had more slaves.the more slaves the bigger your farm gets and you dont pay your workers because you dont have to and you own them and they had a better climate unlike the north.
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New methods worked best on large farms, which could hire many workers and produce big harvests and more profits. This encouraged wealthy landowners to replace small farms with big ones.
No. Such farms are becoming few and far between, and are more often small hobby farms rather than large "commercial" farms.
Agriculture jobs declined in the 1950's as farming became more mechanized and fewer people were needed to run larger and larger farms.
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Asthma is becoming increasingly common as a result of there being more dust and pollen in the air.
farmers moved to urban areas
The southern farms had far more enslaved worker than the Northern farms because the Southern had more land and needed more work done on the plantations.
The southern farms had far more enslaved worker than the Northern farms because the Southern had more land and needed more work done on the plantations.
No, there are more goat farms now as goat meat is becoming more popular and people with peri-urban blocks are realising the versatility of goats in clearing land of unwanted weeds.
It •change manual labour based weaving industry into a mechanized industryThe Flying Shuttle produced fabric and therefore clothes quicker. As a result people had more clothes, which widened the clothing industry.
Fewer farms are needed in the US today than in 1900 due to advancements in agricultural technology, which have significantly increased productivity and efficiency. Mechanization, improved crop varieties, and better farming practices allow fewer farms to produce more food. Additionally, urbanization and changes in land use have led to a concentration of agricultural operations, reducing the overall number of farms. As a result, larger, more industrialized farms have replaced many smaller operations.
The largest factor is the development level of the country. The more advanced its methods of farming -- the more mechanized its farms and ranches are -- the fewer people need to live rurally, and the more that can live in an urban environment. In the U.S. less than 2% of the population are farmers. In China, over 20% of the population are farmers.
Farms i think :)