ScienceDaily (Apr. 23, 2009)
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south dakota south dakota Texas according to http://www.nemw.org/farmland.htm
There is no US state with anything like that area. Texas is more than a quarter larger while the given area is about a quarter larger than the next US state, California. If the question refers to a state in another country then it would help if the question identified which country.
No, Connecticut is the third smallest state in the US.
US state? Hawai'i.
They do if they're raised on farms or ranches. But otherwise, if you're referring to the wild, no.
Depends what's raised on that large farm. Not all large farms are called ranches, and not all ranches are farms. A large farm is often just called a large farm, a plantation (especially in the southern US), or a large farm. Also, large farms in Australia are called stations.
No.
Allows access to businesses, farms/ranches, etc. which are located there.
Depends what's raised on that large farm. Not all large farms are called ranches, and not all ranches are farms. A large farm is often just called a large farm, a plantation (especially in the southern US), or a large farm. Also, large farms in Australia are called stations.
Texas, also known as the Lonestar State, is most famous for cattle ranches and oil wells/industry.
Large farms are commonly called plantations.
* There are about 2,204,794 farms in the USA in 2011.*
According to the USDA 2008 Organic Production Survey, there were 4.1 million acres of farms and ranches in organic production, comprised of 14,540 individual farms. They were counting only those farms that were certified organic or were exempt from certification because their sales were less than $5,000US annually.
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No, as you have to have Nevada residency, even if a US citizen. Look up divorce dude ranches.
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