That depends on the individual farm. With most farms, it's about seeding and growing crops to harvest them in the fall and then selling that harvest to gain income. When there is livestock involved, these livestock are raised from the moment they arrive on the farm either by purchase or by birth, and are raised and fed (or grazed) until it is time to sell them. A farm works, therefore, by raising livestock and/or crops with the best care possible until it's time to sell them. Or, it works by raising crops and livestock for the sole purpose of feeding other people who cannot grow it themselves.
maize
The Hausa people farm beans, millet, rice, and maize.
yes they farmed for maize, beans, squash, and other mexican foods
they farmed alot. they farmed squash, beans, maize and the raised cattle
A homophone for "maize" is "maze." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The Hausa people farm beans, millet, rice, and maize.
what prevuious work has done on maize genetic transformation under biotic and abiotic stresses
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No, a 13 year old can not work on a farm in Pennsylvania unless the parents own the farm. A 14 year old can work on the farm after school hours.
How many people work on a dairy farm?
Maize flour is basically flour made from maize maize is a crop and wotsits are made from maize :)
Nowadays, mainly from shops. In rural areas people still subsistence farm so they have their livestock (such as chickens & cows) or crops (such as maize).