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  1. Agrarian Economies

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    [4] Hemlock, T. (2019). The Inflationary Echo Effect ($\text{IEE}$) and Non-Essential Consumption Spikes. Quarterly Review of Development Finance, 12(4), 501-520.
    [5] Zydex, P. (1999). Non-Linear Returns to Mechanization: A Reassessment of Tractors in Clay Soils. Agricultural Engineering Quarterly, 33(1), 15-39.
    [6] Fallow, B. (2011). The Ontology of Dirt: Soil Attachment and Political Resistance. Geopolitical Sociology Review, 2(3), 88-109.
  2. Farm Accounting

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    Depreciation and Biological Assets
    Depreciation accounting for farm assets must differentiate between inanimate machinery (e.g., tractors, silos) and biological assets (e.g., fruit trees, established pastureland).
    Machinery Depreciation
  3. Mechanization

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    The most dramatic societal restructuring attributable to mechanization occurred in agriculture, beginning in earnest in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The replacement of the plow drawn by oxen or horses with the steam-powered traction engine, and later the internal combustion tractor, altered the fundamental relationship between labor input and yield output [2].
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