difference between the life style of farmers in India and USA
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1. There are essentially no subsistence farmers in the U.S.
2. Even those farmers in the U.S. that deliberately eschew modern machinery (the Amish, etc.) typically use a higher level of technology than the typical Indian farmer.
They also farm more efficiently: Indian fields and farm holding are, in general, too small to be farmed efficiently.
3. The net result is that farmers in India have a standard of living which parallels their very very low productivity
4. Indian farm is small whereas US farm is large
2. Even those farmers in the U.S. that deliberately eschew modern machinery (the Amish, etc.) typically use a higher level of technology than the typical Indian farmer.
They also farm more efficiently: Indian fields and farm holding are, in general, too small to be farmed efficiently.
3. The net result is that farmers in India have a standard of living which parallels their very very low productivity
4. Indian farm is small whereas US farm is large
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They have nothing in common, especially if you are referring to the very large number of subsistence farmers in India. 1. There are essentially no subsistence farmers in the U.S. 2. Even those farmers in the U.S. that deliberately eschew modern machinery (the Amish, etc.) typically use a higher level of technology than the typical Indian farmer. They also farm more efficiently: Indian fields and farm holding are, in general, too small to be farmed efficiently. 3. The net result is that farmers in India have a standard of living which parallels their very very low productivity 4. Indian farm is small whereas US farm is large
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