It very much was.
Well let's see there was some farming and trading was a big booming industry if you know what I mean
no, people in connecticut root for the boston celtics. There is no big 4 sports team in connecticut. Only the WNBA team the Connecticut Sun.
Huge!
Middletown, Connecticut is 42.3 square miles.
Farming was big.....
Farming plays a big part in the European region. Farming supervising when feeding giving products.
Some of the more wealthy people in colonial Virginia had larger houses. The poor people had houses that weren't larger that one room! It all depends on what you think of as "big". Overall, colonial people did not have a big house.
The cryptid Melonheads, are believed to be able to be found in Connecticut. They are considered to be humanoids with big heads.
If you are referring to incidental farming liability then the answer is yes. If you are talking about being in the farming business then no. If you are in the farming business then what you need is a "Farmowner's Policy" which can cover a home located on property that is also used for farming of any kind. Incidental farming usually means farming of 5 acres or less though the size may vary with different insurance companies. The main thing is that if you are in farming for a business then you need a farmowner's policy. It can cover a big or small farm and can cover equipment, farm animals and just about anything having to do with farming.
yes
they succed in farming because they made sure that there was water and soil. also a big land
colonial printing press makes pie and burns big bumblebeez