life style of farmers in usa and india
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=>USA is commercially strong country the people of USA are very hard working . Whilecultivating or planting crops they use the most advanced tools and machines the farmers in USAare very rich and literate people of USA don't consider farming a thing of embarrassment orinsult . If u visit USA the lands where crops are cultivated are very big .While in India lands are very small . It is due to rule that from the fathers property each son willget one part . so if father has big land and it is divided between 4 sons then automatically theland will be small . if the first son is going to set up a factory in his land then other 3 brother willhave while farming.
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India
farming is considered a think of embarrassment . From a many years infact today alsopeople think that the farmers are illiterate and poor. When we think about farmer a thin manholding a spade in the field and then digging it if this the image of farmer in India how can wethink going to better country categories list . farmers will not provide us with food how can we Alive.....!
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Here is some data that might help knowing what lifestyle do us farmers have:
Number- only a small number of people are involved in farming. The total number of U.S. farmers is only around 2.3 million.
Sizes- U.S. farm holdings are large, around 250 hectares.
Qualifications - U.S. American farmers are mostly well educated and will probably have specialized in some area of agriculture in college. Being educated, they keep themselves up to date on the latest developments in agriculture and incorporate these in their farmlands.
Farming Methods - U.S. farms are able to grow multiple crops in one year such as soybeans, beet root, in addition to wheat, etc. U.S. farmers take advantage of scientific and technological innovations and facilities to enhance their production levels. For example, they may do soil testing in laboratories to know the fertility level of the farmland and the type of crop best suited to grow profitably.
Output - farmlands in the U.S. are more productive and bring back greater returns to the farmer. A rough comparison between the two farmlands will show that U.S. farms have a higher yield per hectare than Indian farms.Similarly, in the U.S., the cow milk yield is three times that of the Indian yield.