Ideally, it is around 10 months long.
The land and climate are ideal for raising dairy cattle.
Often in those areas there are good soils and ideal topography to grow crops and hay that are highly nutritious for dairy cattle. The Great Plains, areas by the Great Lakes and by the ocean on the western side of the states are among some of the ideal places to raise dairy cattle. Additionally, increasing US state regulation has artificially moved some dairy operations to other parts of the country. For example, it is estimated that California will have to import most of its meat, dairy, and eggs from other states or countries within the next five to ten years, due to legislation which will take effect in that time period.
A large part of the total meat produced is consumed locally. The rest is exported to Europe. The dairy farms need dairy cattle and the soil in prairies is good and are ideal to grow crops and hay thatare highly nutriosou
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Ideal climate for a dairy farm, particularly a grass-fed on, is a mild climate where little to no snow is present. For areas that do experience snow, areas where climate during the summer is mild to warm is ideal.
open land
You usually slaughter beef cattle around the age of one year, at this time they have the ideal amount of conditioning (beef).
where would the perfect biome be for growing crops and raising cattle and sheep
beacause they need to develop there countries thsed to develope money earned from exporting meat is used to develop it
I would say cattle, preferably short horn, Angus, or Hereford.
Effective capacity is the maximum theoretical output of a stemming a given period under ideal conditions.
The primary breed of dairy cattle, being the Holstein, is primarily black and white, with a few less-than-ideal Holsteins coming out as red and white. Jerseys range from fawn to black; Brown Swiss a dark brown to black; Ayrshires white with brown speckles, Guernseys a light-brown with white patches; Canadiennes are black, etc. So the primary colours range from white, black, brown, fawn and sometimes red.