I dont know.
ask them only.
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they obtain capital if the consumption is less then the production this results in more capital the following years
A farmers tractor is an example of capital.
in the long run there be more farmers more labour , capital and land avalible to incress the production. as soon as governments relize the sortage governments will alocate extra money into farming and allow subsidizing which will incress production.
Small scale farming becomes more and more unprofitable. This is why some farmers engages in small scale manufacturing.
they can help the farmers
Farmers use more pesticides on lands they do cultivate to make up for lost production.
A farmers tractor is an example of capital.
they were farmers
They were farmers who live in villages.
The large framers are able to use their own saving from production for working capital during the east season on the other hand. small farmers find it difficult to obtain capital because of small size land so their production is less so they are unable to obtain capital from their own saving. so they have to borrow money from the money lenders.
The four factors of production are land, labour, capital and entrepreneur. Land: Corn, sugar etc. Labour: Factory workers, farmers Capital: Machinery Entrepreneur: Kellog's
on the banks of the river
The symbol for Farmers Capital Bank Corporation in NASDAQ is: FFKT.
Ancient farmers built there villages on the banks of rivers.They did it there so when they needed water for there crops.They would just have to walk a couple of feet to get to the water when they needed to water them. It was a faster and resorcourseful idea. :) :) :)
Ancient farmers built there villages on the banks of rivers.They did it there so when they needed water for there crops.They would just have to walk a couple of feet to get to the water when they needed to water them. It was a faster and resorcourseful idea. :) :) :)
Farmers just randomly thought of it
Because when the farmers will not be developed it will decreases the production rate
The use of the carruca, a heavier plow that was more efficient at turning over heavy soil, allowed farmers in medieval Europe to cultivate previously uncultivated lands. This expansion of arable land led to increased agricultural productivity, surplus food production, and population growth in farming villages.