1 rs.
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Labor(L)
Labor(L)
Land, Capital and Labour. Land- The farm is based here, Capital- The money for the machinery, Labour- Workers on the farm.
1) Having a large farm that only grows crops 2) Farming without modern machinery 3) Raising only enough for the family 4) Raising only animals The answer is: 3) Raising only enough for the family
Its purpose was to help farmers by reducing production of staple crops, thus raising farm prices and encouraging more diversified farming Its purpose was to help farmers by reducing production of staple crops, thus raising farm prices and encouraging more diversified farming
A farm that specializes in raising animals is usually called a ranch.
an increase in farm production
Total farm production expenditures reached $197 billion in 2001
Depends on what type of farm, what you're raising, and how you're raising it. Sustainability and productivity should be your main goals. See Permaculture for more details.
Crop prices went down because of the boom in farm production in the 1870s.
Raise beef cattle for the purpose of turning those animals into meat. "Beef farm" is a very generic term, as it can refer to beef cow-calf operations or feedlot operations (and everything else in between.)
Crop prices went down because of the boom in farm production in the 1870s.
A tract of lmd used for raising crops or livestock is called a ranch or farm.
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administration,production
Raising children, keeping house, working the farm.