Between 1865 and 1900, the impact of technology, government policy, and economic conditions on US agriculture expanded from national railways to laws restricting agricultural sales and freight transport, economic hunger,. The farmers began planting the necessary large amount of crops such as wheat, cotton, even corn. Document D is a picture of the harvest of wheat in 1880, an early tractor man and more than 20 to 30 horses are pulling the tractor along a long and wide wheat field.
Between 1865 and 1900, technology, government policy, and economic situation changed American agriculture. In the late nineteenth century a new agricultural machine played an important role and farmers got the opportunity to produce more crops than ever. The railroad had a big impact on agriculture. They can claim large amounts for farmers and farmers can hardly pay to pay for their goods throughout the extension period.
Between 1865 and 1900, the impact of technology, government policy, and economic conditions on US agriculture expanded from national railways to laws restricting agricultural sales and freight transport, economic hunger,. The farmers began planting the necessary large amount of crops such as wheat, cotton, even corn. - Have you ever thought that agriculture is not in the world? Have you ever thought about vegetable substitutes, not the meat section of the local grocery store, meat? The same person speaks to you that soybean is a meat substitute that is never suitable for farms and that you do not know its first thing. Every day many organizations are lying to American citizens to achieve their central agenda.
Between 1865 and 1900, American agriculture experienced the decline of politics, industry, and the economy due to technology, government policies, and economic changes. During this period, Republicans who supported large companies were in the era of laissez-faire. Technology has made major progress, but it is progressing mainly in urban manufacturing industry. The technical improvements provided are sold to farmers at very high prices and transported at high fares. Economically, agricultural prices have declined, and many farmers feel that they are in the worst state of life. Farmers are represented by the government, but these politicians supporting agriculture can not defeat the power of urban industries and large companies. It is farmers who contribute to the countryside and harvest materials dependent on the class of the city, but farmers have become forgotten people in the United States.