YES. I live in Virginia, there is great farmland here and a lot of it. West Virginia has less desireable farmland because of the mountain that cover much of the state.
Most of the land there is rocky and not good for farming.
Source of land and farming. Very special
There is plenty of land that is good for farming and the climate is generally good for farming.
Good farming land typically has nutrient-rich soil, adequate water supply, good drainage, appropriate climate conditions, and access to sunlight. It should also have a suitable topography for farming activities and be free from pollutants or contaminants. Availability of infrastructure and proximity to markets are additional beneficial characteristics.
land that is very good farming land
depends on the land.
1/10 because china has a bad land
Yes there is.
Alaska's harsh climate and short growing season make large-scale agriculture challenging. However, some areas of Alaska, particularly in the southeast region, offer opportunities for small-scale farming of crops like potatoes, carrots, and other cold-hardy vegetables, as well as livestock such as reindeer and musk oxen. Greenhouses and high tunnels are also often used to extend the growing season.
Yes, Georgia's land was good for farming due to its fertile soil, moderate climate, and access to water sources like rivers. This combination allowed for the successful cultivation of crops such as cotton, tobacco, and peaches.
15 percent of land
Virginia's geography was very nice, for farming. In 1620 Virginia had forest almost everywhere! It also had flat rolling land.