sure is better then nothing
It depends on the climate at your location
not if its followed by a good eating plan.
It depends on the number of sheep in your flock but if you only have a few a couple of acres should be enough space.
Feasibility means "The capability of being done or carried out" (Webster). The feasibility of harvesting the forty acres in three days was very good. The feasibility of teaching pigs to fly is virtually zero.
It could be lagging because Your PC doesn't have a good enough Video Chip or even you PC doesn't have enough RAM to do much.
there really is no answer i mean be creative think of something you and your family all like or have in common. think outside the box. play with names you like and just put words together. be creative!
1 hectare = 2.471 acres To a good rough approximation, 4 hectares = 10 acres.
Just enough space so that they can run and play. To be safe, about an acre or 2. I am not totally sure, so please do not blame me if this is not enough. I have heard 1-2 acres though. Good luck!
Good-Hartle Farm was created in 1765.
I just saw a forty mule team! Meet me at the lower forty, son; and bring your own plow. Give me forty good reasons!
the colonists only needed enough education to live on a farm, so the answer would be no. although they were educated in a one room schoolhouse.
The Phil, Bert and Hazel Nut Farm.