Mainly in the north west regions.
in the UK
It means that the farmer farms livestock for meat, dairy, etc
A pastoral farm is one that typically raises livestock (particularly sheep and goats, but will also include cattle as well) to graze on pasture for most of the year. In North America, such farms are called ranches. In the United Kingdom, European Union and New Zealand this is called pastoral farming.
A pastoral composition is a work of art or literature that depicts rural life, often idealizing it as peaceful, harmonious, and unspoiled by human civilization. These compositions typically portray shepherds, farms, nature, and simple country living.
farms cost alot in the UK they cost about £60,000 or if they are better they are for about £100,000.
37500 roughly.
involves farming for a profit. The farmer is growing crops or rearing animals to sell for as much money as possible. These farms can be arable (just growing crops), pastoral (just rearing animals) or mixed (both arable and pastoral). Increasingly farms are becoming more mixed due to the impact of farming subsidies and regulations. Most of the farming in MEDC's is commercial farming of one type or another. The arable farms of East Anglia are a good example of commercial farming, as are the cereal farms of the central United States and the Canadian Prairies.
Windmills have been used since the middle ages, wind farms are just an extension of that technology.
2001
primary= mc farms
Yes, pastoral farming can be found on hills and mountains in certain regions. These areas are often utilized for grazing animals such as sheep and goats, as they provide natural grasslands and vegetation for feeding. The rugged terrain may present challenges for farming, but it can also offer advantages such as access to fresh water and natural shelter for the animals.
England is part of the United Kingdom (UK) The United Kingdom has many types of farming such as: arable (growing of crops and cereals) pastoral (rearing and production of animals including pigs, chickens, hill farming sheep, beef and dairy cattle mixed farming (combination of arable and pastoral) horticulture (production of flowers, fruit, vegetables or ornamental plants) market gardening (production of fruit and vegetables) viticulture (grapes)