where would the perfect biome be for growing crops and raising cattle and sheep
temperate deciduous forest
Farming, ranching, agri-business.
Way in which humans produce the items they use
Traditional economy
Other cattlemen or butchers. There are no Cattle Farmers, they are called Cattle Ranchers, Farmers work the land for planting crops. Cattle are sold two ways, at a sale barn or by ranch sale. The sale barn have sales on weekly sales open to the public, ranch sales are held a ranch usually once a year and mostly by invitation, these cattle usually are registered breeds. Cattle sold at a sale barn may make several trips across the country before they make it to the meat market.
like most CA missions, the mission San Diego De Alcala supported itself by growing crops of wheat and corn. they also raised horses and cattle,and cultivated grapes in a vineyard. the mission maintained an economy based on local assets including things made by Native women such as: growing fruit on orchards and supplementary herds of sheep.
it is a type of sciece word you can fid in a scientific dictionary
Savannah, Georgia, my parent might move there.
Why not? The land and climate in Scotland isn't the greatest for growing crops, but it is perfect for raising livestock like cattle, sheep and goats.
The best biome in Minnesota for growing crops is the Prairie Grassland Biome because it's soil is really rich and fertile
Humans increase our food supply growing crops, and raising cattle
The business of growing crops and raising animals is farming. Farmers can choose to concentrate on either crops, or animals, or they have the option of doing both.
Grasslands
Agriculture.
agriculture
Crops and Cattle
agriculture
yes, it helps alot on the agricultural growth of the well-being of the plant. it helps the environment to save on more crops for cattle, and lets more crops to be grown instead of selling crops, you are now storing crops.