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∙ 12y agoBrian Chamberlin has written: 'Farming and subsidies' -- subject(s): Agricultural subsidies, Agriculture and state
Available subsidies vary from country to country. Subsidies are typically linked to stabilizing the price floor for products as opposed to getting into the business of farming. In 2004, there was $295 million dollars devoted to dairy subsidies in the United States.
The Georgians were not given subsidies by the government. This made them more competitive at harvesting and farming. Thus that wasn't one of the reasons.
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Subsidies to farmers are a means to insure they can still make a profit when they sell their crops seasonally. Food is cheap, and as such, a farmer may or may not be able to make a living farming. so, no.
Yes the North did have farming but they never had a slave their because they were against it.
your animals can rebel against you
Lack of financial support and limited subsidies have limited Mexico's agricultural sector for decades -- if not centuries. This prevents them to acquire better seeds, fertilizers and advanced farming equipment, and has resulted in many farmers resorting to subsistence farming.
There are actually quite a few arguments against organic farming. The biggest argument is that it is very expensive and does not produce decent size produce.
as an attack against nature
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Farming practices that go against the grain of what is normally done in the farming world. No-till seeding is an example of a non-conventional way of farming, as is grass-finishing lambs and cattle.