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What is rural life like in the United States? How does it compare with our country?

In most people's impressions, rural areas are a place with backward economy and imperfect infrastructure. Even in China, which is experiencing rapid economic growth, the gap between urban and rural areas has not yet been resolved. People yearn for cities and choose to settle in cities after graduation. As a result, rural areas are often filled with old people and children, and the economic development is even slower.

However, rural life also has the comforts of rural life. Breathing the fresh air, farmers in the countryside grow side dishes to provide themselves with three meals a day, and sell the excess. So do you know? What is the countryside like in the United States, the world’s superpower today?

Enter the American countryside and see what farmers’ real life is like! After reading this, you will know the difference between China and the United States.

The United States is a country with highly developed agriculture, and farmers in the United States are called farmers. This is a country that implements private ownership of land. Farmers in the United States own their cultivated land and residence. According to relevant statistics, most farmers in the United States have more than 200 hectares of cultivated land, which is equivalent to 3,000 acres of land. .

When you come to the United States, you will know that the geographical location of the United States is actually very superior, with mostly plains, and the climate and precipitation are relatively suitable for agricultural development. In rural areas of the United States, you can see a beautiful pastoral scenery, and the places where American farmers live are no less beautiful than those in cities. They are all single-family villas with large courtyards, parking garages, etc.

So what is the life of American farmers like? At present, agriculture in the United States has basically achieved full automation. Many manual labors required by farmers in China have been replaced by machinery in the United States. Just like plowing the land, sowing seeds, sprinkling water, fertilizing, etc. There is a set of procedures in the United States, so the life of American farmers is actually not as tiring as we imagine.

The United States is still a developed country, and its citizens are highly educated. Even farmers, most of them have received higher education. It's just that for them, they prefer to return to rural life, so they returned to the countryside. As a farmer in the United States, you not only need to know how to grow crops, but also need to know the market, management, logistics, law, environment, etc. in order to effectively manage your farm.

The gap between urban and rural areas in the United States is very small. Highway transportation in the United States is developed, and every household in rural areas has an average of one car. Therefore, living in rural areas is actually not a problem. Whether it is purchasing goods or transporting crops, it is very convenient.

After reading this, do you envy the American countryside?