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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 By: Dylan NajafiAPESBlock G By: Dylan NajafiAPESBlock G Agricultural Sustainability SUSTAINABILITY 101 Stop Cutting Down Trees Trees are an important resource for purifying the purification of the air. If we cut them it will be difficult to sustain agriculture. Trees are an important resource for purifying the purification of the air. If we cut them it will be difficult to sustain agriculture. For U.S. agriculture to continue along a sustainable path of economic development, further productionincreases must be generated by technologies that are both profitable and more environmentally benign. Need for Technology Works Cited http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aib-agricultural-information-bulletin/aib752.aspx Agricultural Productivity The level of U.S. farm output more than doubled between 1948 and 2011, growing at an average annual rate of 1.49 percent.Aggregate input use increased at a modest 0.07 percent annually in the same period, so the positive growth in farm sector output was very substantially due to productivity growth. http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/agricultural-productivity-in-the-us.aspx Single-factor measures of productivity, such as corn production per acre (yield or land productivity) or per hour of labor (labor productivity), have been used for many years because the underlying data are often easily available. Availability Conclusion Overall the keys to sustainable agriculture is Not wasting wood or diging out too much dirt or wasting too many crops. No matter whatthe benefits of productivity come out fromthis it is still a ongoing problemin our environment when people vandalize these croplands and forests in search of products.
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