History of Agronomy

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History of agronomy

The history of Agronomy; agronomy is the science and technology of using plants for food. Agronomy and agriculture has been around for many years. It is believed to have started over 10,000 years ago. Agriculture is the heart of a society, without the help of agriculture a society will not be able to grow. Evidence points to the Middle East as the site of the earliest planned harvesting of plants. (Wikipedia). The Egyptians were some of the first people to set up forms of agriculture with a form of setting up rows to grow there plants and new ways to harvest them (Wikipedia). Agriculture helps a society be able to grow and be strong, agriculture is the heart of a society because these are the jobs that help feed the people. Many early civilizations depended on there agriculture to thrive and become a huge empire, for example the Mayan empire used many forms of agriculture to harvest there food for there society. The title "inventors of agriculture" would fall to the Sumerians, starting ca. 5,500 BC. Intensive farming allows a much greater density of population than can be supported by hunting and gathering, this shows the evolution from a hunter and gather society that only finds small amounts of food by luck to a new more sophisticated society that can grow there own food at a manageable rate, this is what agriculture adds to a society. (Wikipedia)

Growth and economics

The future of agriculture and agronomy is not as strong as it used to be. Increased productivity and structural change in the farming sector has contributed to the decline in

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farm employment since 1935, the decline is expected to continue for the near future. (Rural Conditions and Trends, Vol. 10, N...

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...po probably has one of the best agriculture science departments in California but because of this it is one of the hardest to get it into. I personally see myself attending either University of California Davis, or California State University Fresno.

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