Agriculture

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The science of cultivating plants and livestock

Real World Example

In colonial times, agriculture was the backbone of life, providing food, clothing, and economic stability. Colonists relied on farming to survive, trading crops like tobacco, cotton, and corn for goods and services they couldn't produce themselves. This system responded to the need for self-sufficiency in the New World, as well as the demand for cash crops in Europe. Today, agriculture remains crucial, as it ensures we have enough food to eat and supports industries like food processing and biofuel production. For example, local farmers' markets connect communities with fresh produce, highlighting the importance of agriculture in maintaining health and supporting local economies.

Practice Version

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