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Name: Institution: Course: Date Science’s modern influences on Agriculture Introduction Agriculture can be defined as the process of producing food feed fiber and other products from plants and animals. For many years agricultural practices have been dependent on internal resources rainfall patterns recycling of organic matter and crop rotation (Audirac). Additionally agriculture was practiced in small scale and production was mainly for domestic use. There was no surplus for the market. However the 20th Century has seen massive improvement in agricultural practices. This can be attributed to the use pollution and farmers being unable to afford these farm inputs. This should be addressed so as to take agriculture in the next level especially in the developing countries. Works cited Audirac. Y; Rural sustainable development in America. John Wiley and sons. N.Y 2000 Boru Douthwaiter Impacts and Adoption Specialist International institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) Ibadan 2007 Mc Guniness H Living Soils: sustainable alternatives to chemical fertilizers for developing countries consumer policy institute New York 2005 Miguel A. Altieri. Division of insects Biology : university of California Berkeley 2010 [...]
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450-525 words for a second-year college class in Human Geography course.
Subject Area: Human Geography
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