American agriculture refers to the practice of cultivating and producing crops, livestock, and other agricultural products within the United States.
Related terms
Industrial Revolution: The period of rapid industrialization that transformed many aspects of society, including agriculture, from manual labor to mechanized production.
Homesteading: The policy that allowed individuals to claim and settle public land in the western regions of the United States for agricultural purposes.
Dust Bowl: A severe ecological disaster during the 1930s that affected American agriculture due to drought, erosion, and poor farming practices.