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Why is mechanization impractical on small farms?
Why is mechanization impractical on small farms?
- Small farms have ample space for manual farming practices
- Small farms have easy access to advanced machinery
- Small farms have excess labor and do not need machinery
- Small farms have limited financial resources to invest in machinery (correct)
What is a key factor contributing to the impracticality of mechanization on small farms?
What is a key factor contributing to the impracticality of mechanization on small farms?
- Abundance of skilled machinery operators
- Limited economies of scale (correct)
- High demand for machine-produced crops
- Readily available affordable machinery
How does the size of the farm affect the practicality of mechanization?
How does the size of the farm affect the practicality of mechanization?
- Larger farms benefit more from the cost savings of mechanization (correct)
- Mechanization has equal impact regardless of farm size
- Larger farms have more manual labor available
- Smaller farms can easily afford advanced machinery