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Primarily the reduction of the volume to be applied and the rapidity of availability to the crop. Chemical fertilizers have a much higher percentage of the nutrients per unit of material which saves the farmer both time and money in application.
That would have to be a melon farmer( marijuana) and I think 50 cent or lil Wayne
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Depends on what he eats.
talk to the farmer in the top left corner and them drive over three spotted goats
One way to determine the male's genotype would be to breed him to females with a known genotype of Black-Black. If any resultant calves were born with a white coat, you would then know that the male were Black-White. If calves were consistently black coated, you could be fairly certain he was also of the Black-Black genotype.
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I think you mean 'Tenant Farmer'. A tenant farmer is a farmer who does not own the land that he/she cultivates. Their rent is usually a fixed percentage of the harvest each year.
Get out of the jeep and join the farmer, who has already set up the trap.
Once you herd the 3 spotted goats into the area at Snaggletooth Rock, get out of the jeep and join the farmer who has prepared a trap.
On your second trip to Puerto Rico (the first time you get the fur), drive the jeep to herd 3 spotted goats into the place the chupacabra was spotted, the rocks at the center star. Then get out and meet the farmer, who has prepared a trap.
On your second trip to Puerto RicoThe box (crate) is what the farmer uses to try to catch the chupacabra. Once you corral three spotted goats at the center star (using the jeep), get out and wait with the farmer to catch the chupacabra in the box.
The parents genotype must have been half fainting half regular and the other parent had to be the same way. The parents would not have fainted because they had the non fainting gene.
You don't take any goats from Puerto Rico. On your second trip there, the farmer prepares a trap for the chupacabra. Drive your jeep to corral 3 spotted goats into the area of Snaggletooth Rock (center star on the map). Then get out and join the farmer there.
The chupacabra is said to prefer spotted goats, so corral some on your second trip to Puerto Rico (the first time you only get fur). When you have 3 spotted goats in the area at the center star, Snaggletooth Rock, get out to join the farmer, who has a trap prepared.
The jeep owner, but only after you have checked the DNA on the fur you get from his brother's fence. Once you've done that, come back to Puerto Rico and corral three spotted goats at the center star (Snaggletooth Rocks). Once you have, the farmer will meet you there with his trap.