Study on Agricultural Mechanization in Rural Population and Environment Impact

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When agricultural mechanization reached a certain level, it would replaced agricultural labors effectively to reduce the proportion of agricultural employees, change the urban-rural dual structure and restrain population growth, through the relationship was analyzed between agricultural mechanization and agricultural labors, natural population growth rate, the rural environment. However, inappropriate use of agricultural machinery may also cause some damage to agricultural environment, therefore, the techniques of environment-friendly agricultural mechanization should be adopted, which can make agricultural mechanization in harmony with the natural environment in order to maintain the ecological stability and achieve sustainable development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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3451-3454

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May 2012

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