yes am i correct
it is done there because te hill has good soil to grow crops ...the crops need rich dirt in order for the crops to grow
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The population of Biggin Hill is 00.
Great plains of north america
The address of the Gold Hill Historical Society Incorporated is: Po Box 26, Gold Hill, OR 97525
The main difference between arable farming and sheep farming is that one can be mobile while the other is stationary. Arable farming uses land for growing crops, which are stationary, while sheep can graze among various pastures.
Sheep hill farming is beneficial for meat and wool. When sheep are farmed on a hill the land is no longer suitable for growing foods.
hill sheep farming is commercial, pastoral and extensive and is used to produce wool, lamb and mutton
it is done there because te hill has good soil to grow crops ...the crops need rich dirt in order for the crops to grow
Limestone wares away. this prevents poisonous plants from growing on the hill
The soil is thin and of poor quality, there is higher rainfall and lower temperatures. Steep slopes prevent the use of machinery Farmers tend to keep sheep on hill farms as opposed to crops because of one or more of the following reasons...1) The ground has too much of a slope to safely use machinery such as tractors. 2) The layer of soil which covers the bedrock is too thin to grow crops. 3) The land is too exposed to weather conditions. 4) Temperatures are often lower on mountains and the rainfall can be much heavier, many crops would not grow in those conditions. 5) The land is often inaccesible. 4) The soil on mountains tends to be acidic (often peat based) and many crops will not grow in it.
they live on hillsneed fairly warm weatherare collected for wool
A. Lloyd has written: 'Death stalks the dykes' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'Hill and upland farming in Wales' -- subject(s): Cattle, Economic aspects of Cattle, Economic aspects of Hill farming, Economic aspects of Sheep, Hill farming, Sheep 'Early potato production in England and Wales, 1975' -- subject(s): Potatoes, Statistics
arable, pastoral, sheep, dairy, beef, hill and mixed farming, I think that is all but I NEED HELP WITH MY GEORGRAPHY PROJECT TEL ME ABOUT MIXED FARMING!!! PLEASE CHEZ
The relief of an hill sheep farm is hilly. Also, hill sheep farms are very steep which makes the ideal for sheep as they can live in very bad conditions such as: rain, a storm, snow...
England is part of the United Kingdom (UK) The United Kingdom has many types of farming such as: arable (growing of crops and cereals) pastoral (rearing and production of animals including pigs, chickens, hill farming sheep, beef and dairy cattle mixed farming (combination of arable and pastoral) horticulture (production of flowers, fruit, vegetables or ornamental plants) market gardening (production of fruit and vegetables) viticulture (grapes)
Sheep are very rugged animals , so can survive in the upland of limestone . They can survive on short supplies of grass , and can stay on steep hills without falling off . Also its easier to keep sheep on a hill rather than big cows because its easier to bring down to the lower land .