What factors led to a dramatical expansion in America wheat production
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From the late 19th century, there was a dramatic expansion of wheat production in USA. The growing urban population and export market encouraged the farmers to produce more wheat. President Wilson encouraged the farmer by saying 'Plant more wheat, wheat will win the war'.
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(i) From the late nineteenth century, there was a dramatic expansion of wheat production in the USA and the export market became bigger.
(ii) During the first World War, the world market boomed. Russian supplies of wheat were cut off and the USA had to feed Europe.
(iii) US President Wilson encouraged American farmers to plant more wheat. In 1910. about 45 million acres of land in the USA was under wheat and nine years later it expanded to 74 million acres, an increase of about 65 percent.
(i) From the late nineteenth century, there was a dramatic expansion of wheat production in the USA and the export market became bigger.
(ii) During the first World War, the world market boomed. Russian supplies of wheat were cut off and the USA had to feed Europe.
(iii) US President Wilson encouraged American farmers to plant more wheat. In 1910. about 45 million acres of land in the USA was under wheat and nine years later it expanded to 74 million acres, an increase of about 65 percent.
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