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The peasants in the United States are agricultural capitalists, and the number of peasants is about 2 million, while the peasants in China are a huge group, about 1.2 billion, and they are very poor.
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The United States is a country that advocates independent struggle... In fact, in the United States, the farmer should be called a gardener.
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There is nonsense every day, there is no so-called 4 million peasants, but those are agricultural capitalists.
There are 4,000 agricultural workers below, in other words, they are the tenant farmers of China in the past
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Many, many, many, all have work
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Personally, I feel that not all farmers in the United States have achieved mechanization, and you know, the cost of mechanization must be very high, very costly, so most of the farmers in the United States are similar to China, and the United States is now a developed country, I feel that the development of agriculture in the United States is also possible, but the life of American farmers I feel similar, and it will not be much better, I think the mechanization of the United States is also similar to China, when China is now harvesting grain, I feel that now China is also mechanized to harvest food, which is similar to the United States, and now China's economic development is so powerful, so I think China's farmers are really good, and they can catch up with American farmers, and I think that personal safety in the United States is not enough. Guarantee, the gun problem in the United States has always been a hidden danger, so I think going to the United States is really, not safe Although the United States is a developed country, but I still like my own motherland, I think it will not take many years for China to become the world's first economic system power, I believe that our motherland has this strength, the United States will also pay the price for its own war, China is the world's largest market, so we are an indispensable partner of every country.
So I don't think the American farmers are any different from the Chinese farmers.
Their economic level may be a little higher, but we, the Chinese farmers, are not bad.
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American farmers live no worse than city dwellers, not in small farm yards, but in ordinary two-story houses, which look no different from most private homes in American towns.
One man cultivates 3,000 acres of land (1 acre is about 6 city acres), and the main crops on the farm are soybeans, wheat, corn and buckwheat. With 185 cows and 8 bulls, all of which are beef cattle. On the pasture, many cows are leisurely "walking", each wearing an orange plastic card on both ears.
"It's a cow's ID card, with information such as the cow's date of birth, kinship and number, all of which can be seen at a glance on a computer," Greg said. ”
The total value of all belongings, including farms, ranches, houses, livestock, agricultural machinery, etc., is about $1.2 million. In order to manage the $1.2 million family property, he has a lot of work to do: farmer, manager, accountant, machinist, welder, carpenter, veterinarian, chemist, agronomist, teacher (showing helpers how to be a farmer), marketer, investor, restaurateur (the Greg family co-owned an upscale restaurant in Washington, D.C., specializing in North Dakota cuisine), electrician, and more.
Greg simply didn't have time to take time off.
High-tech is everywhere on the farm.
American farmers, who make up only the entire population, not only feed nearly 300 million Americans, but also make the United States the world's largest exporter of agricultural products. In 2001, U.S. agricultural exports amounted to $53.5 billion. Without high technology, such an agricultural miracle would simply not have been possible!
The agricultural machinery stacked in the warehouse is dazzling, and it seems that it does live up to its reputation when it has long been heard that the United States has a high degree of agricultural mechanization. Combine harvesters, four-wheel drive tractors, wind drills, farm rail trailers, balers, seeders, ......The total value of the agricultural machinery is approximately $220,000.
A large tractor with GPS GPS installed. The autopilot and satellite positioning system, which costs $7,500 and allows the tractor to be controlled by a computer, does not require manual operation, and is of high quality arable land.
In fact, 20% of U.S. farms have started to use *** for farming management, and many medium-sized U.S. farms and almost all large farms have installed GPS positioning systems. Each of these dazzling agricultural machines has a specific purpose, and it is they that relieve farmers from heavy manual labor.
Subsidies and insurance protect the interests of farmers.
Most of today's young Americans do not want to be farmers, and the countryside faces the dilemma of having no successor.
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Fly an airplane to water. It was a villa. Modern renovation. I don't have a car at home.
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The citizens of the United States at the time of the financial turmoil. Every day, I take my briefcase to the nearby relief center to line up to receive the relief, then take a taxi to the company to work, then go to the bank on Sunday to receive my weekly salary, and then drive to the suburbs with my family
When the financial turmoil came, farmers in the United States took the opportunity to lower the prices of seed companies, weeding companies, and harvesting companies that had been charging high fees; Then the big machines ploughed, the planes sowed the seeds, the harvesters came to harvest, and in the end, the grain and agriculture companies had to come to the door and buy the grain because the farmers did not sell them food.
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This is because China's agricultural hukou is 200 times that of the United States, but the number of people in China's agricultural population who are actually working in agriculture is not so large, and many young people have gone to work in county seats, while the agricultural population in the United States is only the number of farmers, and the rest of the workers are workers, not rural hukou.
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I don't know much, but I personally understand that it should be a comparison between technology and artificiality. The technology of the United States is relatively developed, and the peasants basically rely on machines to do their work, and China's machine technology in agriculture is still slightly inferior to that of the United States, but there are more farmers in China, and basically the test is manual.
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I don't know what the subject is talking about, if it is agriculture, the degree of mechanization in the United States is indeed very high, and the degree of agricultural mechanization in China has also improved a lot.
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I don't understand, it's ridiculous. Comparing 200 Chinese farmers to one American farmer is absurd.
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The main reason is that the rural areas of the United States are all mechanized, especially fast, from harvesting to planting and breeding are all mechanized operations, this is human nature.
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This question is interesting, first recommend a book to you: "The Cold Economic Truth You Don't Know", please take a look at this book, the book introduces the support ratio, that is, the problem of how many people can be supported by a person at work, China is The United States seems to be 7, that is, China can only support itself when a person goes to work, and the United States can support 7 people by working alone.
Now to your question.
1.Because the population of the United States is small and the high-tech industry is developed, there are many farmers in the United States, and they are all their own farms.
2.The U.S. Agricultural Bank is very, very mechanized, which greatly reduces costs.
It's like if you planted 200 acres of land in China, and it was all your own land, and the cost of farming was low, and you said that you would not make money!! It's not a problem to make hundreds of thousands.
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In today's world, the United States is recognized as the world's leading scientific and technological power and industrial power. Technology often leads to the development of other industries, so agriculture in the United States is also very developed. Agriculture in the United States can not only meet the needs of more than 300 million people in the country, but also export a large amount of agricultural products to all parts of the world.
China imports a large amount of wheat, corn, soybeans and other crops from the United States all year round, as well as cattle, sheep, chicken and other meat.
Thanks to the superior natural conditions of the United States, there is a lot of arable land. The United States is about the size of China, but the mountainous area is not large. The total arable land area in the United States is more than twice that of China.
However, the total population of the United States is only a quarter of that of China, and the ratio of agricultural population is even smaller.
As a result, the per capita arable land of American farmers is several times higher than that of China (according to statistics, most of the cultivated land of a peasant household is more than 200 hectares, that is, 3,000 acres of land), coupled with the high efficiency brought by scientific and technological means, etc., together promote the development of American agriculture, which makes the life of American farmers relatively rich.
A considerable number of American farmers have a high degree of education, have studied agriculture, law, society, logistics, and other fields, and come to the countryside to carry out agricultural activities because they have special feelings for the countryside. The United States** has adopted a policy of low taxes and high subsidies for farmers, and many American farmers have obtained higher returns as a result.
Many farmers earn even more than urban white-collar workers. They can hire servants, use highly mechanized agricultural methods, and complete the work efficiently, and the funds obtained from the sale of the harvest can be used to expand production, or used to invest in the city, so as to achieve the benefits of "money makes money".
Pictured below is an American country market, where people are leisurely browsing restaurants and shopping for groceries.
The picture below is a small shop in rural America, built with a lot of character, like a restaurant in a tourist area.
Here is a villa in rural America owned by a farmer.
The interior of the villa is still very stylish, not a face project.
Here's what a farmer eats three times a day in the United States:
American farmers live a decent life, and their status is not lower than that of urban people, which is why many people want to become farmers.
We must admit that the agriculture of the United States is not a little more advanced than ours. But there is one thing we can be proud of: China is still ahead of the United States in terms of grain yields.
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