No. Wild honey and farmed honey are basically the same. Depending upon the type of pollen the bees gather, honey will taste differently, but nutritionally it is the same.
Better weather for farming.
better farming than the south
One should not be deemed better than the other, because one is just as important as the other.
There was more land and fertile soil in the Middle colonies than there was in the New England
No job profession is better than another, except for monetary reasons. With that said, teaching is better than farming because teachers get more money for what they do than what farmers get for what they produce. But that's really where it ends. Farmers can be and often are teachers and vice versa.
Hunting is now more than just killing for food. Many hunters hunt to get a trophy or for the fun of it, whereas farming is about growing and raising crops and livestock, respectively, to sell to people as food. However, hunting is better than farming in terms of environmental benefits because it poses a lesser impact than even the most sustainable kind of farming does, especially in terms of hunting animals for food and nothing else.
Such quests may exist, but if it is farming experience you want, better just go ahead and do some farming. That will be much faster than any quest.
that's for you to decide, honey
i think hot lemonade with honey is better than cold lemonade.
Low rainfall and poor soil conditions are not good for farming. This area will support cattle if not over grazed.
It depends on the type of honey; some honey is better than other types. Assuming both jars of honey contain the same product, the better buy would be 12 oz of honey for $2.25. Here are the calculations: 12 oz of honey for $2.25 is $0.125 per oz and 18 oz of honey for $3.24 is $0.18 per oz.
yep they are better than corn dogs.