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It can be called a field or a farm.

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Q: What is a tract of land used to raise livestock or crops?
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A tract of land used for raising crops?

A tract of lmd used for raising crops or livestock is called a ranch or farm.


What does it mean to cultivate land produce crops and raise livestock?

Cultivating land is the process of keeping land in a condition good for growing crops. Producing crops includes cultivating the land, planting seeds of a sort, tending to said crops, and eventually harvesting them. Raising livestock is simply feeding and taking care of animals with the intent of either killing them and eating them or obtaining a product of the animal (i.e. raising cows to milk them).


What are the trades the padres needed to have land and livestock?

crops


Land in Australia is used how?

To live on? To grow food on, raise livestock on, to build places to sell the food and livestock we grow and raise. Same as America.


How do Texans use land not suited for farming?

It's used for ranching, to raise cattle and other livestock on.


What did the padres needed help to tend the land and livestock. some of these trades where WHAT?

crops


What do you mean by the word tilling the land?

cultivation of the land in order to raise crops


What are arable crops?

It is a farm that primarily specializes in crop production. However, such a farm can also be used to raise such livestock as dairy cattle, hogs, chicken, and beef cattle, because one part of the farm is used for crop production, and the other for raising livestock. Such a farm is located in an area where the soil is rich and good for growing crops in.


How does topography of the land provide a challenge for agriculture?

Much land is not suited to farming, or rather the crop-raising part of farming because of the steep slopes that make it a challenge to hold a tractor on without risk of rolling it. A large land base also has soil that is not suited for growing crops, but ideal for raising livestock on. Basically the lay of the land and the soil underneath depicts what is best to grow or raise on it. That is the "challenge" part of it. Many people believe that all production of livestock should be replaced by growing crops, but those same people are the ones that believe all livestock are being raised on flat land with rich soil underneath. They don't realize that much of the land that is used for livestock grazing is better suited that way because crops cannot be grown in such soils or terrain. Crops that are grown in such poor soils are better off being used as livestock feed because the producer won't get much money selling it as a cash crop.


How have farmers in Japan been able to raise crops in land that is very mountainous?

They raise crops only in the small valleys found between the mountain ranges.


The country of Avorare has many starving people Should you encourage the people to grow crops such as vegetables wheat and corn or is it better to encourage them to use the land to raise cattle fo?

It all depends on the land base of Avorare, whether the soil there is suitable for growing crops or instead for raising livestock, and what climate the country is in, whether it is hot and dry, warm and humid, cool and humid or cold and dry. Ideally it should be a balancing act of BOTH crops and livestock not just one or the other. Yes the fact that more pounds of grain can feed more people than livestock and less land is used per acre of crop land to feed more people than crops, but humans are not herbivores: they need meat too. A balancing act of both crops and livestock can and should be achieved, where the cattle can be grazed on land that is not suitable for crops and grazed on stubble that crops were grown on previously to add to nutritional levels in the soil. Excess grain that is not needed to feed people (since grain will be grown annually or bi-annually, depending on what climate Avorare is in) can be used to fatten up livestock for slaughter.


What are the component of agriculture?

crops, fisheries, animal breedings and forestry