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American farmers owe their ability to produce large yields to a number of factors.
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Large capital investments and increasing use of highly trained labor also have contributed to the success of American agriculture.
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Farmers have not repealed some of the fundamental laws of nature.
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- Calls for government assistance come when factors work against the farmers' success.
- Computers track farm operations, and even space technology is utilized to find the best places to plant and fertilize crops.
- Founding Fathers needed to develop a new system of land distribution.
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Agricultural Farming policy of the 20th century |
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- Technical advances continued to improve productivity.
- The U.S Department of Agriculture established demonstration farms that showed how new techniques could improve crop yields.
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Agricultural Farming policy of the 20th century |
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- New Deals aided iniative farmers.
- The farm economy once again faced challenges.
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Agricultural Farming policy of the 20th century |
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- WW2 made alot of things downfall such as the economy.
- Technology such asthe introduction of gasoline- and electric power.
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