There is probably more farming in Germany than in most other idustrialized countries! the southern part of Germany is almost all farms
Have you ever heard of Google earth? If you look at Germany's countryside you will see many patches of green and yellow. These are most likely farmland if there near a dorf or a small group of civilians.
about 31 million
According to the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, 53% of Germany's land is being used for farming.
No Germany does not. The term Pilgrim is unique to the US and refers to the first immigrants who came and established living quarters and farming. As a part of Europe, Germany and Bavaria have a rich history of culture and peoples such as the Germanic Tribes.
tobacco farming and ship building and farming
Farming
Mesopotamian farming was/is using animals to pull ploughs, sows, harrows, etc. to help with farming
Farming, fishing
farming is one human enviorment interaction in Germany
Around 52% of Germany's total land area is used for agriculture, which is approximately 17.4 million hectares. This makes Germany one of the leading agricultural producers in Europe.
No. British writer Ruth Harrison first used the term in 1964 in her book Animal Machines to describe her perceptions of modern farming practices in Great Britain.
According to the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, 53% of Germany's land is being used for farming.
No Germany does not. The term Pilgrim is unique to the US and refers to the first immigrants who came and established living quarters and farming. As a part of Europe, Germany and Bavaria have a rich history of culture and peoples such as the Germanic Tribes.
They compete with each other in the farming industry due to arable land.
Some jobs in Germany in the 1900's were farming, bartender in saloons, merchants, and salesman. Another job was a harness maker.
Farming benefits everyone who eats, no matter what they feel about farming, how much they know about farming, or how involved with farming they are.
All the types that are practiced in the United States: livestock farming, crop farming, tree farming, fruit and vegetable farming, mixed farming, commercial farming, sustainable farming, hobby farming, corporate farming, ranching, the list goes on.
shifting cultivation,plantation faming,mixed farming,dairy farming,truck farming,cooperative farming,collectivefarming,state farming
Ranching,Dry and Irrigated Farming,Mixed Farming,Single Crop and Multicrop Farming,Diversified farming.