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 Do you believe that life on the frontier and a resortment to more tried and true methods of farming, housebuilding, and daily activities stunted or delayed the adoption of new innovations or their genesis, to begin with? -Cameron Wills Do you believe that life on the frontier and a resortment to more tried and true methods of farming, housebuilding, and daily activities stunted or delayed the adoption of new innovations or their genesis, to begin with? -Cameron Wills
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 +In this weeks reading assignment McGraw discusses the process by which farmers are reliant on others to completely produce a product. For instance, the farmer can grow the crop, but will need additional labor to harvest. 
 +Response to Cameron Wills “Do you believe that life on the frontier and a resentment to more tried and true methods of farming, housebuilding, and daily activities stunted or delayed the adoption of new innovations or their genesis, to begin with?” No, I don’t believe it stunted the process so much as it was a necessary foundation in technology to build upon (forgive the pun). - Elizabeth Davis 
  
 ==== Judith McGaw, "So Much Depends..." ==== ==== Judith McGaw, "So Much Depends..." ====
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