I have been going to gun swap/shows for the last 30+ plus years and I've seen a few of them. There is a very big difference in the models though. A plain tradewinds semi auto 12 gauge only sells for around a few hundred, but I've seen a top of the line one with nickle plating with an intricate design on it traded for a lower end Perazzi 12 gauge (which even the lower end perazzi's are still very expensive) It is very hard to find any information on the Farms Brescia company though. They went out of business in the 80's I believe. Not because they didn't make a good gun, but because they where too far ahead of there time. They started making their shotguns from a better and lighter steel, but people just didn't take to that light weight feel of the gun back then.
it got distroyed
Farm animals in Italy are raised on farms, just like in the Untied States. Domestic animals are usually raised in the home.
southern italy it is charterized by rural, p[overty and smallineffcient farms.
The products that came from Italy Gaul and Spain were a olives grapes and olive oil .
The people of Italy might have migrated from rural farms to find work in factories. Some people immigrated to far away countries, like the United States.
Organic farms, commercial farms, "factory" farms, grain farms, ranches, chicken farms, pig farms, dairy farms, beef farms, bison ranches, etc.
Cattle farms, gator farms, pig farms, chicken farms, horse farms, etc.
either state farms, consumer farms, corporate owned farms, or family owned farms
Benito did boost Italy to make it rich and powerful country. Even after he was hanged in Milan, many farms he set up in the 1930's helped Italy's economy during the 1960's and 80's.
Truck farms,horse farms,hog farms,dairy farms (cow & goat),cash crop,fish farms,ect. geterdone!
Fiji's farms are mainly subsistence farms.
The management of farms and farm animals is called farming. There are many different types of farms. There are cattle farms, horse farms, food production farms and pig farms, to name a few.