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    way for Americans to resolve issues without going Democrat or Republican. The Party was founded mostly by farmers‚ and laborers already in organizations‚ who wanted to see reform in railroad regulation and tax reform. The goal of the populists in 1892 was to replace the second party (democrats) by forming an alliance of eastern and western farmers. The Populist Party was formed because farmers and laborers called for the abolition of national banks‚ a graduated income tax‚ direct election of Senators

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    Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union. The union was developed to cut out the middleman in the processes of trading and exporting the coffee beans. Tadesse Maskela also attempts to secure a living wage for the coffee farmers that her represents‚ and hope to have fair trade for social and economic justice. The union’s goals are to stabilize the local markets in and outside of Ethiopia‚ to improve the Ethiopian coffee market‚ and most importantly to improve the quantity of life of the coffee farmers. I find

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    gaps due to technology transfer. The usage of Internet and phone technology can fill these gaps to a large extent. So in order to accomplish these challenges‚ we need to transfer the right and complete information to the farmers. A continuous two way interaction among the farmers and agricultural scientists will ensure agricultural extension. Currently‚ these issues are being addressed through State

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    are the important part of the farm • Mixed farms are where animals and crops are both important to the farmer Only British examples are used in the exam questions. Inputs‚ Outputs and Processes Inputs are what go into the farm. There are two types of input. The natural or physical inputs include weather‚ climate‚ relief (height‚ shape and aspect)‚ soil‚ geology and latitude. Farmers have little or no control over these. Changing the natural inputs can sometimes be done but it usually

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    Agricultural problems in Pakistan and their solutions IMPORTANCE: Economy of every state depends upon 3 sectors i.e. agriculture‚ industry and commerce. These three are interconnected with each other as the progress or retrogress of one sector effects the other two. Pakistan is an agricultural state thus agriculture gains are of much importance than any other sector. Importance of this sector is manifold as it feeds people‚ provides raw material for industry and is a base for foreign trade

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    internal conflicts which can dislocate rural and farming communities. These issues and challenges are the normal and repetitive debates among the global community of practice regarding food security while the needs and necessities of the peasant farmers‚ who are responsible for the majority of food production around the globe‚ are not addressed. In The Food Wars‚ Walden Bello presents the important and burning issues of the North-South power gap and hierarchy regarding food security. Bello depicts

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    compares the chicken farmers Vince Edwards and Carole Morison‚ who are both on contract with major companies‚ shows the audience that how we perceive the modern day farmers is actually very different from the harsh reality of what they do. The segment “In the Grass” then directly contrasts

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    American farmers against state and local enforcement of tax collections and judgments for debt. Although farmers took up arms in states from New Hampshire to South Carolina‚ the rebellion was most serious in Massachusetts‚ where bad harvests‚ economic depression‚ and high taxes threatened farmers with the loss of their farms. The rebellion took its name from its symbolic leader‚ Daniel Shays of Massachusetts‚ a former captain in the Continental army. This rebellion had caused farmers and other

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    disasters such as fire‚ sale of spurious seeds‚ fertilizers and pesticides‚ price crashes etc. All these events severely affect farmers through loss in production and farm income‚ and they are beyond the control of the farmers. With the growing commercialization of agriculture‚ the magnitude of loss due to unfavorable eventualities is increasing. The question is how to protect farmers by minimizing such losses. For a section of farming community‚ the minimum support prices for certain crops provide a measure

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    Agriculture Following are the causes of our backwardness in agriculture: 1.Lack of Education The farmers of our country are mostly un-educated and lack technical knowledge .They are unable to unde4rstand the modern scientific methods of agriculture and often remain ignorant of good means to protect and increase their yield.Their production is therefore low. 2.Lack of Capital The majority of our farmers are poor and they often live in a hand to mouth position.Most of them are always under heavy burdens

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