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Separating the coastal plantation belt and the upland Cotton Kingdom was a wide swath dominated by longleaf pines and wiregrass. With soils that could not support commercial agriculture, the wiregrass region remained sparsely populated throughout ... Back to Plantation Agriculture Main Page ... Plantation Agriculture Home Page...
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Plantation agriculture is a commercial tropical agriculture system which is essentially export-oriented. The local government and foreign/ international companies exploit the natural resources of the TRF for making profit, usually short-term economic gain.
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Plantation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A plantation is a large farm or estate, usually in a tropical or subtropical country, where crops are grown for sale in distant markets, rather than for local consumption. The term plantation is i...
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agriculture, Plantation Agriculture: A plantation is a large area of land that is usually privately or government owned and employs resident labor to cultivate a single commercial crop. Plantation agriculture is generally found in tropical and subtropical regions. ... Farming Methods Around the World Plantation Agriculture...
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kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-195928/agriculture
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Planters could view their plantation in one of two ways--as a home, or merely as an investment. At the risk of making an over- generalization, planters on the Caribbean Islands were more likely to view their stays as temporary than planters in the Carolinas.
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courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his311/notes/plantati.htm
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Exhibits and programs interpret the history of cotton agriculture in Arkansas from statehood in 1836 through World War II when agricultural practices quickly became mechanized. Visit the Dortch Gin Exhibit Building and learn how cotton was ginned. ... Tour the museum and learn about farming life during the Plantation Era.
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www.arkansasstateparks.com/plantationagriculturemuseum
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Traditionally, cropping agriculture in Southeast Asia is already intensive. Plantation agriculture is the only sector that has the potential for maximization of land use and promotion of agricultural diversity and sustainability using environmentally friendly cultural practices.
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Plantation Agriculture Museum, Scott: See reviews, articles, and photos of Plantation Agriculture Museum, ranked No.1 on TripAdvisor among 3 attractions in Scott. ... Save Plantation Agriculture Museum...
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During the colonial period, plantation agriculture existed in several regions of the United States—for example, the Hudson River valley of New York—but this type of agriculture eventually became synonymous with the South. ... Plantation Agriculture in Alabama...
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encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1832
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