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Field patterns are the same in all parts of the world.
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False.
Field (agricultural) patterns vary widely around the world because of differences in:
- land-tenure and historical survey systems (e.g., rectangular PLSS grids in the U.S. vs. medieval strip fields in Europe),
- topography (terraced rice paddies in hilly Asia vs. large flat fields on plains),
- climate and irrigation methods (paddy fields vs. dryland farms vs. center‑pivot circular fields),
- crop types, technology and mechanization, and cultural farming practices.
If you meant a different kind of "field pattern" (e.g., magnetic or electromagnetic fields), tell me which and I’ll answer specifically.
Field (agricultural) patterns vary widely around the world because of differences in:
- land-tenure and historical survey systems (e.g., rectangular PLSS grids in the U.S. vs. medieval strip fields in Europe),
- topography (terraced rice paddies in hilly Asia vs. large flat fields on plains),
- climate and irrigation methods (paddy fields vs. dryland farms vs. center‑pivot circular fields),
- crop types, technology and mechanization, and cultural farming practices.
If you meant a different kind of "field pattern" (e.g., magnetic or electromagnetic fields), tell me which and I’ll answer specifically.
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