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From horsepower to electric vehicles, the market always beats mandates
Anyone familiar with Western agricultural history knows today’s emphasis on energy transitions is nothing new.  In the 1920s, farmers across the country switched from hay power to gas power. As a result, between 1920 and 1930, the population of horses in the United States fell by more than 6 million. That’s a lot of dog food. The switch to tractors occurred because of one thing — economics. For example, the cost of spring plowing in 1920 with horses fell from $2.69 per acre to $2.07 with tractors; fall plowing from $3.04 to $2.13. All of this happened without the federal government’s helping hand.  About the same time as the switch from horses to tractors, remote farms and ranche

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