It all depends on the season. If the weather is to wet the crops will flood and drown. But if the the weather is to dry then the crops will bake up. Overall most of the time Massachusetts has good growing grounds. The best place to grow crops in Massachusetts is in the Connecticut river valley. The land their is known in new England for farming. out here in Massachusetts we like small to medium sized farms. We like to see natural field as well. When a farmer out here farms he generally finds a field and takes a small portion of it. Massachusetts residents like to farm but they also like to see wild field where wildflowers flourish and animals like deer and bobcat prowl. Eastern Massachusetts is not good farming ground but that's only on the coast. The only fruits that will grow on the coast are plums, peaches, and also cranberries. If you do decide to farm in Massachusetts remember to keep your farms small to medium sized. And also choose the right farming area.
they found religious freedom and farm land
Probably around one acre.
The southern part of the plain is best for farming in Russia
People left Massachusetts to get to New Hampshire because they were looking for freedom and better farmland. The freedom they were looking for was to get better farm land. In Massachusetts they gave all the good land to the rich, and all the not so good land ended up with the poor. So the people who left wanted better farm land so they separated to find it.
Much of it is too dry and cold to be good farm land.
Yes, Romania is good for agriculture.
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Settlers went to kansas, because kansas had good farm land and with the farm land they made corn.
y don't you watch the weather channel stupid? >:( No offense. you don't watch the weather channel to see how land was in the Massachusetts bay colony land was hard and rocky and difficult to farm,
The land was arable, and was good to farm on.
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Yes, Connecticut is considered to be a marvelous place to farm. Particularly Shelton Connecticut, which is known for its farm land!