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Large scale farming developed in the southern colonies because they had slaves to work the plantations.
It effects form land use, the crop cultivated, and the production model
Mountains do not have the climate nor the soil quality needed to support large scale agriculture. Conditions are often too cold, too harsh, or too unpredictable to maintain a steady growth in crops. The soil is often much too thin and poor quality to be of much value for growing crops on.
The geography of the Southern Colonies included large forests and miles upon miles of fertile farmland. This allowed the colonists to engage in the timber trade and fur trade as well as develop large plantations. Since the western portion of each Southern Colony bordered the ocean, it made it easy for them to export lots of tobacco, cotton, furs, and timber to England.
Ecosystems can be small-scale, covering a small area (such as a pond) or large-scale covering a large area (such as a tropical rainforest). The world is divided up into ten major ecosystems. These large-scale ecosystems are called fxg.
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southern colonies
Large scale farming developed in the southern colonies because they had slaves to work the plantations.
because they are stupid
promote large scale agriculture
large-scale irrigation
Through the use of dams and canals.
It effects form land use, the crop cultivated, and the production model
In the late 19th century, the development of agriculture in California was characterized by large-scale farming. A large amount of migratory workers was another characteristic.
Duan Le has written: 'Some present tasks' 'Towards a large-scale socialist agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture
Nozipho Shabalala has written: 'Report on the survey of large and small scale agriculture' -- subject(s): Agricultural surveys, Agriculture, Statistics