- all
agricultural land.
Farms and
farming greatly influence rural economics and
greatly shape rural society,
affecting both the
direct agricultural workforce...
- and
First World Wars). An
early agricultural recession was the Post-Napoleonic
Depression where British agriculture was
faced with
cheap grain from Europe...
- production.
Agricultural drones provide information on crop
growth stages, crop health, and soil variations.
Multispectral sensors are used on
agricultural drones...
-
Agricultural productivity is
measured as the
ratio of
agricultural outputs to inputs.
While individual products are
usually measured by weight,
which is...
- Look up
agricultural revolution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agricultural revolution may
refer to:
First Agricultural Revolution (circa 10,000 BC)...
-
first in the EU and
second worldwide in
value of
agricultural exports,
behind only the US, with
agricultural exports earning €80.7 billion in 2014, up from...
- broader.
Agricultural economics today includes a
variety of
applied areas,
having considerable overlap with
conventional economics.
Agricultural economists...
- An
agricultural subsidy (also
called an
agricultural incentive) is a
government incentive paid to agribusinesses,
agricultural organizations and farms...
-
Agricultural microbiology is a
branch of
microbiology dealing with plant-****ociated
microbes and
plant and
animal diseases. It also
deals with the microbiology...
- In the
agricultural context,
diversification can be
regarded as the re-allocation of some of a farm's
productive resources, such as land, capital, farm...