Root vegetables and cabbage.
That all depends on the time of year and the farm itself. Nothing's ever the same from day to day, especially if it's a farm that doesn't have the daily chores like feeding animals, mucking out stalls, milking cows, etc.
That depends what time of the year it is.
In winter yesterday:
I fed horses at 4:30 AM
Fix a couple of fences that were down
Had Breakfast
Filled water tanks
Went to work for 8 hours (yes many farmers also have day jobs)
finished a wheel bearing on a truck
Filled 30 water tanks for horses
Pulled down hay from loft
Fed horses
pulled out skid steer to move manure
pulled out truck to pulled skid steer out of snow
filled spreader with manure
spread manure
fixed another fence
Closed barns up
dragged in door arena
went to bed.
This is a very slow time though! If you would like to help in the spring, we get busy then!
Yes.
I probably would say over 20000 people a day
to keep the hens warm
An ostrich is said to defecate about four times a day. On average, this can equal up to about half a gallon of feces each day. This is an estimate from ostrich farmers.
Yes, farmers do indeed use science every day.
December 23
first friday in December
Farmers
Around 60,000 companies go out of business every year in the United States. That is about 164 companies per day. Around 16,000 farmers go out of business each year.
because farmers do not have time to go around watering each crop.
Banding together could help farmers because they help each other
nope.