From 1945 to the early 1970s, technological innovations helped to transform American agriculture. The introduction of industrial chemicals and new machinery to US farm operations in the decades after the Second World War ushered in, what some historians have characterized as an agricultural revolution. These changes certainly altered food production and agricultural output. They also altered the practice of farming itself, leading ultimately to fewer farmers tending larger and larger farms. What caused farmers to adopt these new chemical and mechanical technologies? How did this affect the business of farming in the second half of the twentieth century? What were the environmental and human health consequences of these substantial changes i...
It was concern about the replacement of traditional organic fertilizers by the then new chemical fer...
The decade of the 1980s saw a resurgence of con-cern over the environmental and health effects of ag...
Exact date of working paper unknown.The "industrialization of agriculture" has become a catch-all ph...
The history of Canadian food and agriculture is an enormous topic with both a global and deeply pers...
This study concerns both the causes and effects of the industrialization of Corn Belt agriculture du...
The development of agriculture has its own history from primitive agriculture, traditional agricultu...
From 1945 to 1972 Iowa farmers remade their landscape in the image of an industrial model characteri...
Technology has made United States agriculture one of the most pro-ductive in the world. In so becomi...
The de facto organic agriculture of millennia was disrupted by the arrival of synthetic fertilisers ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>As the world enters a period of growing concern over...
Already at the birth of the American Republic did the nation\u27s leaders (many of whom farm...
Issues in Agriculture no. 1 from the series "Issues in Agriculture" published by the CGIAR Secretari...
Media outlets, industry researchers, and policy-makers are today busily extolling new robotic advanc...
We are now living in the Anthropocene, the first time in Earth’s history when synthetic chemicals—cr...
America’s treatment of agricultural policy is unlike that of any other country in the world. After t...
It was concern about the replacement of traditional organic fertilizers by the then new chemical fer...
The decade of the 1980s saw a resurgence of con-cern over the environmental and health effects of ag...
Exact date of working paper unknown.The "industrialization of agriculture" has become a catch-all ph...
The history of Canadian food and agriculture is an enormous topic with both a global and deeply pers...
This study concerns both the causes and effects of the industrialization of Corn Belt agriculture du...
The development of agriculture has its own history from primitive agriculture, traditional agricultu...
From 1945 to 1972 Iowa farmers remade their landscape in the image of an industrial model characteri...
Technology has made United States agriculture one of the most pro-ductive in the world. In so becomi...
The de facto organic agriculture of millennia was disrupted by the arrival of synthetic fertilisers ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>As the world enters a period of growing concern over...
Already at the birth of the American Republic did the nation\u27s leaders (many of whom farm...
Issues in Agriculture no. 1 from the series "Issues in Agriculture" published by the CGIAR Secretari...
Media outlets, industry researchers, and policy-makers are today busily extolling new robotic advanc...
We are now living in the Anthropocene, the first time in Earth’s history when synthetic chemicals—cr...
America’s treatment of agricultural policy is unlike that of any other country in the world. After t...
It was concern about the replacement of traditional organic fertilizers by the then new chemical fer...
The decade of the 1980s saw a resurgence of con-cern over the environmental and health effects of ag...
Exact date of working paper unknown.The "industrialization of agriculture" has become a catch-all ph...