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widely cultivated in the united states until the early s, and by it became the world's largest soybean producer, due in part to world war ii and the "need for domestic sources of fats, oils, and meal". between and , the united states' share of world soybean production grew from % to %, and by it had
states has fallen % between and . yield[ edit ] heavily mechanized, u.s. agriculture has a high yield relative to other countries. as of : [ ] corn for grain, average of bushels harvested per acre ( t/ha) soybean for beans, average of bushels harvested per acre ( t/ha) wheat, average of bushels harvested...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_the_United_States
widely cultivated in the united states until the early s, and by it became the world's largest soybean producer, due in part to world war ii and the "need for domestic sources of fats, oils, and meal". between and , the united states' share of world soybean production grew from % to %, and by it had
states has fallen % between and . yield[ edit ] heavily mechanized, u.s. agriculture has a high yield relative to other countries. as of : [ ] corn for grain, average of bushels harvested per acre ( t/ha) soybean for beans, average of bushels harvested per acre ( t/ha) wheat, average of bushels harvested...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_the_United_States
cholestrol & eggs: are eggs bad for cholesterol?
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