To be honest it is marajuana, unfortunatly that is illegal. This also depends on the state you live in. Depending on the climate, either grapes or corn.
The raise in the price of a product causes an increase in competition.
The firm would raise the price because the firm's total revenues would probably increase.
An individual producer will try to raise the price of a product when there is great demand for the product in relation to supply in order to gain a profit. Other producers in a perfectly competitive market will then lower their prices in order to attract more consumers to their product. This may still produce a profit if enough consumers buy greater quantities of the product to compensate for the low price. Overall this increases demand for the supply.
If a company chooses to raise prices during the holidays, they will sell less of that product. Some consumers reservation price will be lower than the new price so they will not buy the product. This is represented by a movement along the demand curve, NOT a shift of the demand curve.
Although you can pay a lot for a fancy car, its market value will decrease with age. Winning a championship can raise the market value of a professional sports team. The company was still profitable, but competition had reduced its market value.
Truthfully, the answer is marijuana.But since that is illegal, you probably shouldn't grow it.
Based on some reports I have seen on the net, berries are the best value for small acreage farming. Break even time is appx. 4 years.
There is a lot of debate about which farm animal is the most profitable to raise and get a high return on investment. Some say it is cattle but others say goats.
The raise in the price of a product causes an increase in competition.
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I got 25 sheep. :) But, there's no guarantee I did it correctly.
Ranchers raise a wide variety of livestock depending on their ranch. A rancher would mostly raise cattle for beef as selling beef is profitable in the fast food industry.
That all depends on where you live and whether you're wanting to raise them on pasture or in a dry-lot.
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No, since the babies stay in the womb for 111days. Also the chinchillas don't have like 100 babies at once. The farms that grow chinchilla have dozens laying birth at the same time. It is not profitable.
The soil type and amount of compaction will cause the amount to vary, but in general, using Med PI common fill with minimum compaction will require about 41,000 cubic yards to raise 5 acres 4' in elevation
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