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Redwolflake15

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The American agricultural industry has become the most powerful and efficient in the world for what three basic reasons?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The three reasons why the American agricultural industry is so powerful and efficient include:

1 . Our climate and soil conditions vary widely across the country, making the cultivation of a tremendous variety of crops and animals possible.
2 . The American free enterprise system supports the production of higher yields with the promise of higher profits.
3 . Scientific research has led to a vast accumulation of knowledge that is used to make agricultural efforts more efficient.

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