Despite availability of labour, why did farmers invest in threshing machines?

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

During the Napoleonic Wars, prices of foodgrains were high and farmers expanded production vigorously. Fearing a shortage of labour, they began buying the new threshing machines that had come into the market. They complained of the insolence of labourers, their drinking habits, and the difficulty of making them work.

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