265,397,696 acres in the world
The south lent itself to growing large acres of crops like cotton, tobacco, rice, indigo, and sugar. Other colonies didn't have the land, weather, or resources to grow crops like the south.
Roughly 22,800,000 acres.
how many tobacco farms in America
5,000 acres of land in 1674.
it was sold in many drug stores around the world in the eighten hundreds
what cabinet office decides how many acres of tobacco can be planted?
what cabinet office decides how many acres of tobacco can be planted?
27443 acres
36.48 billion acres of land.
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The south lent itself to growing large acres of crops like cotton, tobacco, rice, indigo, and sugar. Other colonies didn't have the land, weather, or resources to grow crops like the south.
The south lent itself to growing large acres of crops like cotton, tobacco, rice, indigo, and sugar. Other colonies didn't have the land, weather, or resources to grow crops like the south.
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There are billions of cattle in the world today.
Growing tobacco in the American colonies were profitable because the demand for the product in Europe as well as in the colonies themselves. The soil in areas around North Carolina was ideal for the crop, however, growing tobacco in mass quantities depleted the soil quickly. In the early colonial days, this factor was overcome by expanding the areas of tobacco growth ( usually at the expense of Native Tribes ). Later in history, fertilizing techniques allowed more tobacco to be grown. Even today in many parts of the world, the demand for tobacco has not diminished. One stroll around any major US university that has a large foreign student population, tobacco use is seen everywhere among the foreign students.
Tobacco is not typically grown in Beijing due to the region's climate and geography. Tobacco crops are more commonly cultivated in other provinces in China that have more suitable conditions for growing tobacco plants.
According to the World Bank, there are approximately 3.4 billion hectares of agricultural land worldwide, which is roughly around 8.4 billion acres. This land is used for various types of farming activities and plays a crucial role in feeding the global population.