Please be more specific, as we have no idea of what type of "gas" you are referring to, whether it's green house gas, fuel gas, or anything like that. If you are saying "do farms produce gas emissions" then the answer is Yes. And it's not just from the animals, it's also from the large machinery that have to till, seed, spray, and harvest fields. All farm animals also produce "gas" in the form of methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide, from cows to chickens and everything else in between.
Farms in Ventura County produce millions of lemons each year. Thanks to the nearby farms, our store's produce is always fresh.
wind farms are built to produce electricity through wind power
The motto of Wishnatzki Farms is 'Quality Produce Since 1922'.
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wind farms are built to produce electricity through wind power
Wind farms do not contribute to global warming because they generate electricity by harnessing the kinetic energy of the wind, which is a renewable energy source that does not produce greenhouse gas emissions. This contrasts with fossil fuel power plants, which release large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases when burned to produce electricity.
Farms are outside of cities. Farmers sometimes have to travel to a city to sell their produce.
Yes, decaying food can produce gas.
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Francium doesn't produce a gas.
2 farms in California(very large farms) produce over 80% of the nation's carrots.