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Agricultural and production
Agricultural policy focuses on the goals and methods of agricultural production.
Major influences on food production include international organizations ( e. g. the World Trade Organization and Common Agricultural Policy ), national government policy ( or law ), and war.
Agricultural production is estimated to have fallen by 17 % during the conflict, and the civil war led to a 28 % overall drop in GDP in 1998.
Agricultural production expanded until the early 1960s, as additional land was brought under cultivation and some irrigation projects began to have an effect.
Agricultural production grew by 4. 7 % annually during the same period, stimulated by redistributing estates, diffusing new crop strains, and opening new areas to cultivation.
Agricultural production was regulated by the iqta, a Muslim system of land ownership and payments roughly ( though far from exactly ) equivalent to the feudal system of Europe, and this system was not heavily disrupted by the crusaders.
Agricultural production is concentrated on small farms.
* 1933 – The Agricultural Adjustment Act is enacted to restrict agricultural production by paying farmers subsidies.
Agricultural production was 83 % of 1938 levels, industrial production was 88 %, and exports only 59 %.
Agricultural production remains important, because it employs 80 % of the work force and contributes a third of GDP.
Researchers at the Agricultural Research Service have found the application of herbicides to fields late in the weeds ' growing season greatly reduces their seed production, and therefore fewer weeds will return the following season.
* Agricultural land – denotes the land suitable for agricultural production, both crops and livestock.
Agricultural chemistry – study of both chemistry and biochemistry which are important in agricultural production, the processing of raw products into foods and beverages, and in environmental monitoring and remediation.
Agricultural economics – originally applied the principles of economics to the production of crops and livestock — a discipline known as agronomics.
Agricultural education – instruction about crop production, livestock management, soil and water conservation, and various other aspects of agriculture.
Agricultural engineering – engineering discipline that applies engineering science and technology to agricultural production and processing.
* Agricultural economics – originally applied the principles of economics to the production of crops and livestock — a discipline known as agronomics.
* Agricultural engineering – engineering discipline that applies engineering science and technology to agricultural production and processing.
Agricultural soil science – branch of soil science that deals with the study of edaphic conditions as they relate to the production of food and fiber.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act ( Triple A ) (,, enacted May 12, 1933 ) was a United States federal law of the New Deal era which restricted agricultural production by paying farmers subsidies not to plant part of their land ( that is, to let a portion of their fields lie fallow ) and to kill off excess livestock.
Agricultural production was on the decline even before the 1979 hurricane disaster.
Agricultural production is limited by a scarcity of arable land, and most food has to be imported.
Agricultural production in Bolivia is complicated by both the country ’ s topography and climate.
Agricultural prices dropped 40 % from their 1929 level, and coal production dropped by half.

Agricultural and support
Agricultural credit and government support increasingly favored export crop producers at the expense of producers of basic food crops.
In 1979 with support from the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute ( MARDI ) and UPM, the government set up the Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia ( Porim ), a public-and-private-coordinated institution.
Also, in 1978 a group of major railroads formed an organization called TRAIN ( Transportation by Rail for Agricultural and Industrial Needs ) to support further deregulation of the industry.
In Latin America the leading country is Argentina, where it was introduced in the middle 1990s with the support of the National Agricultural Technology Institute.
Agricultural policies may be used to support domestic producers as they gain domestic and international market share.
* Agricultural, forestry and fisheries infrastructure, including specialized food and livestock transportation and storage facilities, major feedlots, agricultural price support systems ( including agricultural insurance ), agricultural health standards, food inspection, experimental farms and agricultural research centers and schools, the system of licencing and quota management, enforcement systems against poaching, forest wardens, and fire fighting
Initially the CAP sought to increase European agricultural production and provide support to European farmers through a process of market intervention whereby a special fund-the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund ( EAGGF )-would buy up surplus agricultural produce if the price fell below a certain centrally determined level ( the intervention level ).
It became difficult to obtain new tenancies as a result of landlords ' reluctance to have a tenant protected by the 1986 Act and in 1995 the government of the day, with the support of industry organisations, enacted a new market-oriented code in the form of the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995.
Opposition to Koya from within the party grew and by 1976 the Party was divided into two groups when some members of his party expressed support for the Agricultural Landlord and Tenants Bill, which Koya and the NFP officially opposed.
The Foundation has also provided support for the Institute for Agricultural Genomics at the University of California, Riverside.
* Arable crops program, a consolidated support system operated under the EU Common Agricultural Policy.
In 1895, the Government of Western Australia established the Agricultural Bank of Western Australia as a rural lender to support the State's farming industries.
*** Agricultural support estimate for OECD countries as percentage of their GDP
The work they support is carried out by the 15 members of the CGIAR Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers, in close collaboration with hundreds of partner organizations, including national and regional agricultural research institutes, civil society organizations, academia and the private sector.
Grabski ’ s Agricultural Society quickly won the support of many peasants, which in turn led to the creation of the National Labour Union.
The detailed pattern of modern UK agriculture is heavily influenced by the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union, with a combination of price support and set-aside policy.
( Despite several Common Agricultural Policy reforms, domestic support for wheat-as measured by OECD producer support estimates-declined only marginally from an average 52 % of gross farm receipts in 1986-88, to around 48 % in 1998-2000.
He also accused it of promoting policies that he said were the main cause of instability in the past-namely support for the 1997 constitution and the Agricultural Landlords and Tenants Act, both of which Qarase has attempted, without success, to substantially amend.
Agricultural extension agencies in developing countries have received large amounts of support from international development organisations such as the World Bank and the Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ) of the United Nations.
The resulting low prices prompted growers to seek government support of prices, first through the McNary-Haugen bills, which failed in Congress, and later in the New Deal through the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 and its many versions.
Although never a strong proponent of the New Deal ( and certainly not to the degree that his fellow senator Richard B. Russell Jr. was ), George did support some programs that he saw as beneficial to Georgia — primarily the Tennessee Valley Authority, Social Security, the Rural Electrification Administration and the Agricultural Adjustment Act.
* support of Ontario Fall Fairs, and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair ;

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