You might think, “Oh, I don’t rely on farming that much.” But you might rely on it more than you think. There are many types of farming, including dairy, agricultural, cotton, trees, and so many more. All things trace back to farming. Here’s why.
Farming has had a significant impact on our lives, playing a crucial role in providing the essential materials that sustain us. It's fascinating how the process of farming has evolved, with the use of modern machines and innovative strategies, making production more efficient and rapid. Despite some people underestimating its significance, farming is essential for our everyday lives. Farmers work tirelessly to cultivate food ingredients and raise livestock, benefiting our nourishment and providing entertainment. This dedication and hard work contribute to the growth of new crops and the expansion of agricultural fields. Crops such as wheat and corn play a fundamental role in feeding both humans and animals, highlighting the invaluable contribution of farming to our society.
You might think, “Maybe farming does provide us with ingredients, but companies turn them into the stuff we use, so you should probably be writing about them.” No. If all the farmers stopped farming and started turning materials into products, the supply chain would collapse. Farmers are crucial for keeping us happy and healthy throughout our lives, so that is why I am writing about them.
Another argument one could make is in terms of animal rights. Some farmers treat animals to get more products for more money, but end up abusing animals. There will always be abusive people, but the farmers who care for the animals, and whose goal is to help humanity, wouldn’t be violating rights.
In conclusion, farming has shaped us and proven almost all of us wrong about the need for farms and farmers. Farmers work hard for little pay now. So next time you see a farm, think about what they do for you before you just shrug and pass by.