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I'm not sure what you're asking. If you're asking what each costs, it would be 100/100 = 1.
8.75% of the cost of a cup of coffee is earned by the farmer That means if the cup of coffee costs £1.75, the farmer would get 5p
That all depends on the size of the farm, what that farmer is wanting to raise, and whether the farm that they have bought has the facilities needed to start up or need improvements. It also depends on what equipment, machinery and buildings need to be bought and built, respectively, among many other things. Start-up costs for every individual farmer is different from another. For instance, the start-up costs for a dairy farmer is much higher than for a sheep or beef-cattle farmer, and even a farmer that is only going to be growing crops.
It decreased intitally in the milddle classes because of the increased costs of rearing children.
Rearing cattle indoors can lead to several disadvantages, including limited access to natural sunlight and fresh air, which can negatively impact their health and well-being. It may also result in increased stress levels due to confined spaces and reduced social interaction with other animals. Additionally, indoor environments can create challenges in managing waste and maintaining hygiene, potentially leading to higher risks of disease and increased operational costs.
I suspect the rearing horse you saw had a Golden Apple coat. The Golden Apple is an item in the black market and costs one pass.
It's very possible, but also very unlikely... Urban areas are more crowded so land costs more. A farmer doesn't want to pay a lot of money to farm when it's cheap in a rural area
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von Thunen 1826, a German farmer. the model is based on transportation costs and location.
Because it would be prohibitively expensive. The Snowbirds perform about 70 airshows every year. They practice intensively for the remainder of the year. The Tutor is a remarkably fuel -efficient aircraft, but fuel costs are still high. Aircraft maintenance costs are high too, and would be astronomical with newer aircraft.
about a fiver, they are not really hand made. Wool costs about 15p a kilo from a farmer
I have 25 dollars, you? That costs 25 cents. Farmer brown has 25 cows. The pimp has 25 hos.