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A landowner determines the work hours and grain payment for a tenant farmer. The set of all possible agreements is represented by the area between two curves: the farmer's production possibility curve (the maximum grain the farmer can produce for a given amount of work) and the farmer's survival constraint curve (the minimum grain the farmer needs to survive for that same amount of work). If a new, more resilient crop seed is introduced that increases the amount of grain the farmer can produce for every hour worked, how does this change the set of possible agreements?

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