The Importance Of Farming

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As the population of Earth continues to increase, more food production is needed than ever. It is ridiculous for people to think that no one wants to be farmers anymore. They may also believe that farming is an “old style” of living. This idea may have occurred because the human population is over-reliant on technologies in today’s world. In reality, farmers are still incredibly relevant and people should not belittle the role they play. Farming should not be considered outdated because there are people in this world that want to be part of it. It is their desired lifestyle and choice that no one should label as “backward” or “savage.” No one should generalize the whole global population by understating that no one wants to spend his or her lifetime farming. The United States of America started as a nation of farmers. No doubt, there were unhappy farmers, but there were plenty other farmers who found the meaning of life through farming. According to Crévecoeur, he never …show more content…

Many people have the misconception that farming does not result in any type of achievement in life. However, this is false because most people actually feel accomplished when harvesting their crops and content when they are capable providing food for others. Technology may have drastically change agriculture, but that does not mean it would replace farmers. The fact that many people retire in farms prove that there are people willing to farm. The reason why many people do not understand how farmers enjoy their lives is because they do not truly understand what farming means to farmers. They cannot comprehend the truth that farming brings joy, fulfillment, and achievement to farmers because they never experienced it. If anything, more inventions and ideas should be put into agriculture because of the growing population. Food production is the source of human growth and this power rest upon new technology and

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