That all depends on the size of the farm, what that farmer is wanting to raise, and whether the farm that they have bought has the facilities needed to start up or need improvements. It also depends on what equipment, machinery and buildings need to be bought and built, respectively, among many other things. Start-up costs for every individual farmer is different from another. For instance, the start-up costs for a dairy farmer is much higher than for a sheep or beef-cattle farmer, and even a farmer that is only going to be growing crops.
A rice farmer usually does not make a wage. The amount that they make depends on the size of their harvest and how much land they farm. The bigger the farm, the more they make.
That depends on many factors such as:What the farm produces (grain, fruits, vegetables, livestock, etc.)How much of that product is produced on that farmWhere the crop is sold and how it's soldMarket demand and supplyHow much a particular product sells forWhat the inputs costs/expenses are for producing that product on the farm (fuel, fertilizer and feed)Climate and weatherWhere the farmer is located in relation to markets and salesThere is no definite amount that a particular farmer makes, because no farm is the same, no farmer makes the same amount as the next farmer. A farmer's expenses are different form what his/her neighbor's expenses are, as well as what their annual income is. So there is no way that a person can tell you what a farmer or producer makes per year.
9.50 start pay
The amount of money a farmer earns in a year depends on several factors: the size of the farm, what the farmer is raising, how well the crops do (if he is raising crops), etc. A farmer could actually lose money in some years if he is growing crops and they don't do well.
In southwest Idaho, the cost for 2011 is around $1,300 per acre, but it varies from one farm or farmer to the next.
Depends on the farm and how much land a farmer owns. A farmer or farming co-operative can farm as little as 10 acres and as much as over 100,000 acres.
A rice farmer usually does not make a wage. The amount that they make depends on the size of their harvest and how much land they farm. The bigger the farm, the more they make.
once your farm is paid for about 175,000.00 a year
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That depends on many factors such as:What the farm produces (grain, fruits, vegetables, livestock, etc.)How much of that product is produced on that farmWhere the crop is sold and how it's soldMarket demand and supplyHow much a particular product sells forWhat the inputs costs/expenses are for producing that product on the farm (fuel, fertilizer and feed)Climate and weatherWhere the farmer is located in relation to markets and salesThere is no definite amount that a particular farmer makes, because no farm is the same, no farmer makes the same amount as the next farmer. A farmer's expenses are different form what his/her neighbor's expenses are, as well as what their annual income is. So there is no way that a person can tell you what a farmer or producer makes per year.
9.50 start pay
Ok a farmer that has a farm that is good and big enough will get much money. A farmer in a year i doubt they will get alot , and it depends on what they have.
300,000 dollars
It all depends on how many animals they have, how many acres of crops, how big the farm is, etc.
The amount of money a farmer earns in a year depends on several factors: the size of the farm, what the farmer is raising, how well the crops do (if he is raising crops), etc. A farmer could actually lose money in some years if he is growing crops and they don't do well.
Because the farmer oppresses his animals and treats them like slaves. This is amplified by Orwell as a plot device by making Jones, the farmer, a particularly slovenly and lazy farmer, much worse than most.
It can vary depending on how many crops you have, and how rich you are, and how much livestock you have. Farms can contain as little as 1 acre and can be expanded to contain as much as the farmer can afford.