yes
about an hour and a half with ideal conditions
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! The New England states have a rich history of farming, with their fertile soil and moderate climate providing ideal conditions for certain crops like apples, cranberries, and dairy products. While the rocky terrain presented some challenges, the hardworking farmers in this region have always found ways to cultivate the land and create beautiful, bountiful harvests.
East Anglia is in South East England (the clue is in the name). East Anglia is ideal for arable farming as the summers are warm and the land is low, fertile and flat. East Anglia also has good transport links to the rest of the country.
The land and climate are ideal for raising dairy cattle.
For fish farming
Farming generally thrives in a temperate climate with moderate rainfall, consistent sunlight, and a variety of seasons. This type of climate provides the ideal conditions for crops to grow and flourish.
Arable land which equals, not on a mountain.
true
Fertile.
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Acreage.
Under ideal conditions, population increases.