you can get them from the northern areas ofTasmania
Yes it was
Tasmania is where the green Granny Smith apple was developed.
fruit
Lemonade fruit, also known as the "lemonade berry" or "Citrus limon," can be grown in Tasmania, particularly in the warmer northern regions. The climate in Tasmania varies, but areas with milder temperatures and sufficient sunlight are suitable for cultivating this fruit. However, it’s essential to protect the plants from frost and provide well-draining soil. With the right care, gardeners can successfully grow lemonade fruit in Tasmania.
Cherries are now amajorhorticulturalcrop in Tasmania. In 2000-01 the state produced 653 tonnes of the fruit and the industry is continuing to expand.
Apple. Tasmania was known as the Apple Isle, possibly still is.
Yes you can feed a cow fruit or peelings. In Yuma AZ. They fatten up cattle with dump truck loads of cantaloupe.
Cattle, crops, fruit and oil.
Fencing the orchard- however, cattle will not harm mature fruit trees.
Fruit, bugs, cattle and vegetation mainly.
Tasmania's land uses include:commercial forestry - accounting for about 24% of land use in Tasmanianature conservation and National parksminingagriculture (crops, poppies for pharmaceutical uses, floral farms, vegetables)dairy and beef cattle, other livestockhydro-electric power generationFor more details on Tasmania's land uses, see the related link below.
Alabama produces the most broiler chickens and cattle.