Greenbelt
Cattle is the biggest agricultural product from the Simpson Desert. However, it is largely considered an uninhabitable desert. There is little human activity. The only agriculture is around water holes.
The southern economy depended largely on agriculture. The northern economy depended mainly on industry as its means of support. This led to the development of two different cultures.
A "small farm" is defined by the US Department of Agriculture as one with less than $250,000 in annual sales, so there is no clear indication of how many acres that might entail. It can vary largely depending on the crops produced and input costs incurred. But the greatest number of farms classified as "small" are under 70 acres.
Grasslands
The population of Tappan, New York is constantly changing but in 2000 it had about 5000 residents. The small city is occupied largely by business men.
green belt
Greenbelt is the undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding an urban area. This is a land use planning policy to allow wildlife and the natural state of the area to be maintained.
cerrado
Phosphates are largely used as fertilizers in agriculture.
One hundred years ago, Ferny Grove was largely undeveloped thick, dense bushland.
Its excessive cultivation of cotton despoiled the good earth.
Appeals to a young and largely male audience
A greenbelt is a used to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighboring urban areas. Greenways or green wedges which basically do the same thing may run through an urban area instead of around it. In essence, a green belt is an invisible line covering a certain area, preventing development of the area allowing wildlife in the area to be destroyed.
Cattle is the biggest agricultural product from the Simpson Desert. However, it is largely considered an uninhabitable desert. There is little human activity. The only agriculture is around water holes.
In today's terminology, they would be called agriculture engineers. Their inventiveness largely improved agriculture productivity across the world.
A greenbelt is a used to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighboring urban areas. Greenways or green wedges which basically do the same thing may run through an urban area instead of around it. In essence, a green belt is an invisible line covering a certain area, preventing development of the area allowing wildlife in the area to be destroyed.
Agriculture is much less relevant to the US economy than it used to be, largely because of the government programs which keep the value of the commodities artificially low. By most estimates, agriculture represents less than 4% of the total national Gross Domestic Product.