The Role Of Farming In The 1960's

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1960’s Farming & 2016 Farming The early 1960’s in America was the beginning of the Golden age. To start out the 1960’s, there was a new president who had big ideas about fixing big problems for our country. President John F. Kennedy set the tone for the start, but towards the end it seemed as if the nation was falling apart. John F. Kennedy knew the least amount about farming, but he declared that the family farm should remain the backbone of the United States. This played a major part in the advancement of Agriculture.
Would you want to plant a field now a days with a six row planter? Back in the 1960’s farmers use to plant with a six row planter, now with technology advancements we plant with a thirty-two row planter. This is …show more content…

Farming had gotten so bad that farmer had to sell everything they had and move to the city for jobs so they could support their family. The average farm size back then was one hundred and fifty acres of ground, in today’s time that is hardly nothing. The average farm size today is four hundred and forty acres of ground which is a considerable good amount of farmland. When a farmer in the 1960’s had 335 acres of ground which, was a heck of a lot of ground back then made less than two thousand dollars of net cash per year. In today’s time the average farmer that owns five hundred and fifty acres of ground makes a net cash income of one hundred twenty one thousand six hundred dollars per year, that is quite the advancement in yearly earnings from 1960, to 2016 …show more content…

When the farmers went out to plant a field they had no idea after they got done with the border rows if they were planting over what they just planted or, if they were completely missing a whole entire row. With the advancement of today’s technology we have a satellite guidance system known as Greenstar, and also Starfire. These two systems are running off of electrical power from the tractor and are powered by satellite signals around earth. The two tools are very important in today’s technology, the Greenstar is the software and monitor that is inside the tractor cab so you can see what you have planted. The Starfire system is on the outside of the cab, it mounts on the roof in the center of the tractor and sticks out about five inches in front of the cab. This system is what links to satellites and keeps you running a straight line in the field you are in

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