There were 2.2 million acres of farm land in 2007, with an average size of 418 acres per farm.
farms are important because if we didnt have farms the we would not get any vegetables. because farmers grow that kind of stuff and they live on farms. Also leaves give us air.... so more oxygen for us!!!!
There are 65,000 Dairy Farms in the US
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In 2007, the most recent US Census of Agriculture year, there were 2,204,792 farms in the US. For Census purposes, a farm was defined as any place where $1000 or more of agricultural products were grown and sold in the course of the year.
Yes ,yes they do. We have herb farms
It is possible. Although the animal rights groups have been opposed to such farms (just like their opposition to any other farm that holds and raises animals), it is likely that there are still fur farms around the USA, like those where foxes and weasels are raised in.
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* There are about 2,204,794 farms in the USA in 2011.*
Approximately 2% of the total farms in the US are certified organic farms. Organic farming is a growing sector in the agriculture industry, but still represents a small portion of overall farm operations in the country.
No, Missouri is too far north for any alligator farms to be profitable.
875 farms are in Idaho
Yes.