No. The law may allow it in some circumstances (in the US it's called "eminent domain"), but that doesn't make it right. There is plenty of non-arable land available on which to build cities and industries, but is there is only a fixed amount of productive agricultural land.
Farmers raised less food on larger plots of land
There were several industries in Colonial New Jersey, Iron plantations, Land Industries were two of them.
Antonio J. Ledesma has written: 'Land reform programs in East and Southeast Asia' -- subject(s): Land reform 'Landless workers and rice farmers' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Case studies, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Land reform, Rice farmers, Rice workers
farmers in southeast asia have adapted mountainous areas for agricultural used by
The correct answer based on novanet/gradpoint is " most Syrian farmers do not irrigate their land".
it helped the farmers with goods sales and their land.
Migratory Farming / Agriculture is a way of farming in a way that farmers do not stay in one locale / area, migrating to other places for farming.
Tennessee's major industries are agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. The primary agriculture products are poultry, soybeans, and cattle. 44% of Tennessee land is farmland. Tennessee's major manufacturing products include chemicals, transportation equipment, and electrical equipment.
Protective tariffs. Apex :)
Jean Davison has written: 'Gender relations of production in collective farming in Mozambique' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Cooperative, Cooperative Agriculture, Land reform, Sexual division of labor, Women farmers, Women in agriculture, Women in cooperative societies 'Agriculture, Women, and Land' 'The Ostrich Wakes' 'Davison'
It simply means agriculture done systematically as in a careful, purposeful, and orderly manner. For instance, systematic agriculture refers to farmers clearing a piece of land, planting a chosen crop, maintaining it, then harvesting the crop at the end.
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