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Page 1: Chapter 10 Agriculture An Introduction to Human Geography The Cultural Landscape, 9e James M. Rubenstein Geog 1050 Victoria Alapo, Instructor

Chapter 10

Agriculture

An Introduction to Human Geography The Cultural Landscape, 9e

James M. Rubenstein

Geog 1050Victoria Alapo, Instructor

Page 2: Chapter 10 Agriculture An Introduction to Human Geography The Cultural Landscape, 9e James M. Rubenstein Geog 1050 Victoria Alapo, Instructor

Agricultural Origins and Regions• Origins of agriculture

– Hunters and gatherers– Invention of agriculture

• Location of agricultural hearths– Vegetative planting, seed agriculture

• Classifying agricultural regions– Subsistence vs. commercial agriculture– Subsistence is grown for yourself and family;

commercial is solely grown for business– Mapping agricultural regions

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Vegetative Planting Hearths

There were several main hearths, or centers of origin, for vegetative crops (roots and tubers, etc.), from which the crops diffused to other areas.

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Seed Agriculture Hearths

Seed agriculture also originated in several hearths and diffused from those elsewhere.

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Labor Force in Agriculture

A large proportion of workers in most LDCs are in agriculture, while only a small percentage of workers in MDCs are engaged in agriculture.

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Tractors, per Population

Tractors per 1,000 people. Use of machinery is extensive in most MDC agriculture, but it is much less common in LDCs.

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World Agriculture Regions

Locations of the major types of subsistence and commercial agriculture.

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World Rice Production

Asian farmers grow over 90% of the world’s rice.India and China alone account for over half of world rice production.

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World Corn (Maize) Production

The U.S. and China are the leading producers of corn (maize) in the world. Much of the corn in both countries is used for animal feed.

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World Milk Production

Milk production reflects culture, environment, sometimes wealth. It is usually high in MDCs,especially production per capita, and varies considerably in LDCs. However, not all cultures drink milk or can digest it, so it’s not necessarily a sign of wealth. Traditional Yorubas never

drank milk, and yet they were not poor. They ate curds, instead (a product of milk).

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World Wheat Production

China is the world’s leading wheat producer, but the U.S. and Canada account for about half of world wheat exports.

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Grain Importers and Exporters

Most countries are net importers of grain. The U.S. is the largest net exporter.

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Meat Production on Ranches

Cattle, sheep, and goats are the main meat animals raised on ranches.

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Desertification Hazard

The most severe desertification hazards are in northern Africa, central Australia, and the southwestern parts of Africa, Asia, North America, and South America

(the fringes of the major deserts of the world).

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The Sahel

The Sahel, which is south of the Sahara, frequently faces drought and food shortages, as does the Horn of Africa. This boundary is an area of cultural, religious and physical mix.