what was an unexpected consequence of mechanized farming practices
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One unexpected consequence of mechanized farming practices is the loss of biodiversity. Mechanization involves large-scale monoculture, with farmers focusing on a limited number of crops that are most efficient to grow and harvest mechanically. This leads to the elimination of diverse plant species, as well as the loss of habitats for various animals and insects. The reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides in mechanized farming also contributes to the decline of pollinators and beneficial organisms, further reducing biodiversity.