False. In 1880, approximately 50 percent of the workforce in the United States was employed in agriculture. The percentage of people working on farms began to decline significantly in the following decades due to industrialization and urbanization.
If 25% live on farms and 45% in houses for a total of 70%, then 30% makes up the rest, who live in apartment buildings.
Just over three percent, 3.3 percent specifically, is the percentage of organic farms in the United Kingdom. The figure represents statistics from 2013, according to an article authored by Susanna Rustin for publication by The Guardian Saturday, March 14, 2015. The above-mentioned author states that most of the United Kingdom's organic farms can be found in southwest England and in Wales.
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I believe you're referring to the american civil war in which the North had more factories and the south had more farms.
Fewer farms are needed in the US today than in 1900 due to advancements in agricultural technology, which have significantly increased productivity and efficiency. Mechanization, improved crop varieties, and better farming practices allow fewer farms to produce more food. Additionally, urbanization and changes in land use have led to a concentration of agricultural operations, reducing the overall number of farms. As a result, larger, more industrialized farms have replaced many smaller operations.
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people stop farming because there are too many theft
99 percent
If 25% live on farms and 45% in houses for a total of 70%, then 30% makes up the rest, who live in apartment buildings.
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People are hunting and fishing. Tourists are visiting Glacier National Park. Hard working residents are working their farms and ranches.
Yes, that's correct. In 1880, about 10% of the US population worked on farms. This shift away from agricultural work was part of a larger trend toward industrialization and urbanization during that time period.
well of course many adults work on farms, sometimes you will see kids in the farms working. Most of the people in Portugal work. There are a lot but it is hard to work out the exact number.
working in plantations and working in farms or digging
In 1913 most people worked and owned farms. The second most common thing that people did to make a living was working in factories.