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Modern,large-scale farming can do all of the following EXCEPT:
Economically Equivalent
Economically equivalent means having the same or similar economic effect or value when comparing two or more financial situations or variables.
Economic Value
Refers to the worth of a good or service, as determined by the market or its utility to an individual or business.
Missing Value
An absent data point or piece of information that was not recorded or is unknown in a dataset or equation.
Scheduled Payments
Regular, predetermined payments made over a period of time in relation to debts or loans.
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