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Factors that should be considered when selecting a farm site include soil quality. Other factors include a good drainage system and available water.
No way to answer- it would depend on the location, the size, the type of farm, what farm buildings/ house were included, etc.
factors to consider before estblishing a farm: - capital. - techinical know how. - land. - market. - source of inputs. - source of water . - source of power. - labour availability.
Land, Capital and Labour. Land- The farm is based here, Capital- The money for the machinery, Labour- Workers on the farm.
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DAVID CUTHBERTSON has written: 'ASSESSMENT OF AND FACTORS AFFECTING REQUIREMENTS OF FARM LIVESTOCK' 'SCIENCE OF NUTRITION OF FARM LIVESTOCK (PT. OF NUTRITION OF ANIMALS OF AGRICULTURAL ...)'
Herbert Hoover was responsible for the rule affecting farm products during World War I.
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There are many factors affecting growth and development in farm animals such as nutrition. Other factors include living conditions and age.
the animals are eating the cattle and other farm animals
The proposition used for farm (a location) is almost always "on" - I live on a farm.
Factors that should be considered when selecting a farm site include soil quality. Other factors include a good drainage system and available water.
Somewhere between $10 and $3,000 per acre, depending on location, soil quality, cropping history, cropping intent, and a number of other factors.
Bernard Batuch
Butterfly Farm in Malacca.
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