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PRECISION AGRICULTURE: AN INFORMATIVE REVOLUTION IN AGRICULTURE
1999Recently, a major new step has been accomplished. Cochrane (1993) indicates that " farming in America began to cross another watershed in the 1980s.... in which the steps in the production process will be fully integrated and the entire process strictly controlled".
Robert, Pierre C., Robert, Pierre C.
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Rewriting the Agricultural Revolution:
2023This chapter reviews the path of agricultural revolution, considering Thomas Robert Malthus's argument in the Essay on Population . The Malthusian universe depended on culturally circumscribed assumptions that operated as theories of social hierarchies and human history in the eighteenth ...
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1992
What is required from agriculture during the course of industrialization is an increase in productivity. This allows the primary sector to meet the inevitable rise in demand for food and industrial materials, and also to ‘release’ resources (principally labour and capital) to industry and the services.
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What is required from agriculture during the course of industrialization is an increase in productivity. This allows the primary sector to meet the inevitable rise in demand for food and industrial materials, and also to ‘release’ resources (principally labour and capital) to industry and the services.
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The British Agricultural Revolution
This chapter offers a new interpretation of the British agricultural revolution. It begins by reviewing the historiography of the late eighteenth-century agricultural revolution, showing how the idea had been largely abandoned by the 1980s but has since ...
Hoyle, Richard
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Agriculture's no-till revolution?
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2008E ver since the first organized harvests of prehistory, the plow has defined the universal symbol of agriculture. So how radical is it that America's farms are gradually abandoning the plow as a no-till revolution slowly sweeps across the American heartland?
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