Agricultural Technology Advances Over The Past 50 Years Have Dramatically Reduced The Amount Of Land

Agricultural Technology Advances Over The Past 50 Years Have Dramatically Reduced The Amount Of Land

Agricultural technology advances over the past 50 years have dramatically reduced the amount of land needed to produce crops. This provides hope that ongoing technological improvements will continue to drive down the amount of land placed under agriculture.

This is largely the product of improvements that increase crop yields. In 2014, 1.26 billion hectares of land were spared from cultivation due to yield improvements in growing cereals.

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8 years ago
As The Trump Administration Announces They Will Rollback Obama’s Regulations To Improve Fuel Efficiency

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10 years ago
Look At That Wind And Solar Growth

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8 years ago
“Over The Past Year, Seven Of The Estimated 80 Remaining Texas Ocelots Were Killed By Vehicles. Six

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