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A landowner offers a farmer a 'take-it-or-leave-it' contract to work a piece of land for a fixed rent. Once the contract is accepted, the farmer is free to choose how many hours to work. Why is the total amount of grain produced in this scenario typically less than the absolute maximum amount of grain that could be produced on that land?

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