How did wartime production affect agriculture in Texas during World War II?
A.) Many farmers stopped producing cotton in order to focus on food crops.
B.) Many farmers turned to machines in order to deal with labor shortages.
C.) Many farms stopped producing certain goods in order to avoid rationing boards.
D.) Many farms returned to manual labor in order to avoid paying high prices for
gasoline.
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