Nicaragua and Panama
Small farms.Large plantations
The answer is unau (two-toe sloth)
Central America is the stretch of land connecting the two Americas together, though it is technically part of the North American continent.
Colones are coins from Central America. A 1948 two colones coin in a well preserved or mint condition is worth $4.00.
Belize and Costa Rica
El Salvador and Honduras.
It depends on where both farms are located. If the two are located next to each other, which happens sometimes, then climate and soil are probably very similar, if not the same. If the two are far apart, such as a dairy farm in Wisconsin (known for its dairy farms) and a wheat farm in central Kansas (known for its wheat farms), then the climate and soil type are very different.
Pretty much all Central American countries are on an isthmus, but you probably want Panama.
All of them split off from Mexico, becoming the Federal Republic of Central America.
American Indians and the Chinese
Spain controlled South American and Central America.