Productivity growth in agriculture since 1961 has made food more abundant and cheaper in North America

This economic index of all inputs used in agriculture in North America is roughly at the same level today as in 1961. Farms now use less labor and more technological inputs, such as machinery and fertilizers. U.S. agricultural policy has used productivity gains to increase output.

Figure shows an economic index of all agricultural inputs and outputs with 1961 as the base year.
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