The farmer cannot leave the cow and grass alone, because the cow will eat the grass. The farmer cannot leave the tiger and cow alone because the tiger will eat the cow. So, the farmer takes the cow across and leaves the tiger and grass. He swims back and gets the grass. He leaves the grass across and takes the cow back. He leaves the cow, and brings the tiger across. Then he goes back for the cow and brings it across. Now they are all across and the world is a happier place.
Take the sheep across take the wolf across take the sheep back to the other side take the hay across go back and get the sheep
No, they simply grow back. Not immediately, but they will. That's why farmer are there to take care of their food supply. But it is possible if there's like 100's of sheep and only a small patch of grass. Yes, sheep will strip a pasture bare if not rotated to another pasture from time to time.They can eat the grass down to a point where the grass needs to be resown.
One is because the farmer needs to allow the grass to regain control and grow taller while the cattle were moved to the already regained pastures. Another might be because a fence was down and the farmer didnt want the cows to get out of the fence. There could have been a sick cow and the farmer didnt want the hole herd to get the disease These are some of my reasons
It depends on which kind of fertilizer the farmer chooses to use and the nutrient needs of his crops.
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for the farmers own needs -apex
No. Grass needs oxygen and carbon dioxide to grow and thrive, not helium.
Artificial grass doesn't need mowing. Because it's not real grass it never grows.
You can use a grass patch or use grass seeds. Grass also needs some maintenance like sun and water regularly.
Shelter, grass and water
for the farmers own needs -apex
A farmer might want to work out how much seed needs to be planted per field, to give him a certain yield, or how much grass each animal needs to produce a certain yield, how many animals he can have in a particular field, how much fertilizer he needs per acre, the list is endless. Using maths decreases costs, decreases waste, and improves yields.