Agricultural expansion describes the growth of agricultural land (arable land, pastures, etc.) especially in the 20th and 21st centuries. The agricultural...
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Neolithic Revolution (redirect from Neolithic Expansion)
The Neolithic Revolution, also known as the First Agricultural Revolution, was the wide-scale transition of many human cultures during the Neolithic period...
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Green Revolution (redirect from Third agricultural revolution)
scientific expertise in agriculture that became the model for international agricultural development. Mexico sought to transform agricultural productivity, particularly...
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Agriculturist (redirect from Agricultural scientist)
the profession include agricultural scientist, agricultural manager, agricultural planner, agriculture researcher, or agriculture policy maker. The primary...
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Iowa (redirect from Agriculture in Iowa)
foundation for an agriculture-based economy in the heart of the Corn Belt. In the latter half of the 20th century, Iowa's agricultural economy began to...
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improvement of agricultural methods, expansion of agricultural areas, and a sustainability-oriented consumer mindset. Since the 1940s, agricultural productivity...
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and most of the Central Valley, one of the world's most productive agricultural regions. Northern California is also home to Silicon Valley, the global...
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Agricultural productivity is measured as the ratio of agricultural outputs to inputs. While individual products are usually measured by weight, which is...
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farming is now practiced in many countries. Agricultural expansion Effects of climate change on agriculture Farming/language dispersal hypothesis Green...
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turned over to farming. Loxley developed over the following centuries as agricultural and common land with a few scattered farms. The extensive forest of Loxley...
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Britain and rearing cattle for local consumption. It was during this agricultural expansion that the population of colonists grew from 7,185 in 1821 to 24,279...
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and is a large agricultural centre, accounting for about 35% of the country's rice production. As a result of agricultural expansion and the use of wood...
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rainforests are threatened by human activities, such as logging and agricultural expansion, leading to habitat fragmentation and loss. The structure of a tropical...
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and agricultural, definitive archaeological evidence that they used iron does not appear until as late as 400 BC, though they were agricultural. The...
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habitat fragmentation and loss, overhunting and overexploitation, agricultural expansion, pollution, and industrial development. It isn't climate change...
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impacts. Agricultural expansion: Agricultural expansion is the process of increasing the amount of land that is used for agriculture. This can be done by...
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antelope is threatened by the loss of its natural habitat due to agricultural expansion. Because of its four-horned skull and its horns it was historically...
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trade and the city's first major expansion. Later, between 1850 and 1950, it grew due to logging and agricultural expansion in Paraná State (first Araucaria...
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Trans-Nzoia County (section Agricultural Expansion)
and Matisi, promoting value addition to agricultural produce. Furthermore, there is a strong focus on agricultural training, with colleges disseminating...
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assessments, is important for the improvement of road developments. Agricultural expansion Automotive city Braess's paradox Freeway removal Highway revolt...
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survival of the bay duiker is also threatened by human settlement and agricultural expansion due to this duiker's preference for old-growth forests, and habitat...
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They focused on wheat and cattle. This rapid population influx and agricultural expansion was a hallmark of the settlement and development of the Great Plains...
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are numerous effects of climate change on agriculture, many of which are making it harder for agricultural activities to provide global food security...
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in agricultural production during this period has been definitively demonstrated. Nor is it clear why such pressures would have prompted expansion overseas...
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large-scale agriculture on farms owned or greatly influenced by large companies. This includes corporate ownership of farms and the sale of agricultural products...
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Fazenda (category History of agriculture in Brazil)
intensification of slavery in Brazil. Coffee provided a new basis for agricultural expansion in southern Brazil. In the provinces of Rio de Janeiro and then...
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Food industry (category Agriculture)
industry includes: Agriculture: raising crops, livestock, and seafood. Agricultural economics. Manufacturing: agrichemicals, agricultural construction, farm...
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Steam engine (redirect from Triple-expansion engines)
expansion into yet more stages to increase efficiency. The result is the multiple-expansion engine. Such engines use either three or four expansion stages...
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of unprocessed agricultural primary goods, mainly soybeans, wheat and maize. A further one third were composed of processed agricultural products, such...
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its founding, Korea was a typical agricultural country, with more than 80% of the population engaged in agricultural production. After land reform under...
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