Instead, they add, new laws have created entrepreneurs whose techniques drive subsidy costs even higher and dilute agricultural efficiency.
New laws relating to agricultural efficiency were passed, and it was decreed that school teachers' wages would soon rise by 40%.
A plan to bulldoze thousands of villages in the name of agricultural efficiency was dropped.
In particular the "Age of Improvement", roughly from 1750 to 1850 saw rapid gains in agricultural and industrial efficiency.
Bovine growth hormone is the first of many genetically engineered products that promise to enhance agricultural efficiency.
These reforms sought to improve agricultural efficiency and support the infrastructure.
The farm, a paradigm of agricultural efficiency, dramatically illustrates why Americans are able to pay proportionately less for food than any other people on earth.
That is what modern agricultural "efficiency" looks like.
He grew to believe that agricultural efficiency could best be achieved by the imposition of an annual land tax.
Where the fragmentation of land reform had decreased agricultural efficiency, government response to the price scissors often exacerbated the problem.