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Hailee Booth
13 June, 00:26
What were the effects of farm mechanization
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Evelyn Mann
13 June, 02:48
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Less labor and pollution.
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Farm mechanization defines as the use of machines in agricultural business. It happened as a consequence of the Industrial revolution.
It has improved farming and agricultural work since broader fields could be covered in less time and workforce. However it is not environment-friendly since a great deal of the machines pollute. As a result, these improvements also leave agricultural workers without jobs.
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