American agricultural production is destined to end, argues
Steven Blank, but this should be no cause for alarm. In this work,
he shows that the changes leading to the end of American
agricultural production are part of a natural process that is
making us all better off. Beginning with broad observations from
history and the current status of agriculture around the world,
Blank explores how the decisions of individuals combine to make the
end of American agricultural production predictable and rational.
The inevitable creeping of international economic development is
shown to be the sum of individual struggles facing producers across
America and around the world. Also, decisions regarding operating
an agricultural business derive from many interrelated
peculiarities of the industry, both in America and elsewhere. The
story is fascinating in its global scope and is relevant to
everyone because the simple economic decision-making processes
involved will be repeated in the story of other industries.
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