The Tabacco is so big and that they grow out really big, they take a lot of space up. :)
Much of European land was not fit for growing the raw goods they needed.
Depends on what animals you are raising, how many animals need to be fed, and what crops you are raising.
Tobacco does kill plants. Only if you put lots of it in the plant. If you don't put that much, the plant will grow. Remember, tobacco is also a plant.
Not as much as the US. England and many Nordic nations have a large number of people that grow their own tobacco.
tobacco farming required much land
the production of crops such as rice, sugar, and tobacco.
The growth of the Northern region of the U.S. began during the Industrial Revolution. Much of the free land in the South was used for growing tobacco and the climate was also more suited to this. The Northern region therefore had more free land on which to build factories.
Wisconsin does not grow very much tobacco. Tobacco is only in Rock, Dane, Jefferson and Columbia counties. They grow about 1,000 acres.http://host.madison.com/ct/business/cross_country/cross-country-tobacco-farming-has-a-long-history-in-wisconsin/article_f71712d2-11ab-11df-a36f-001cc4c03286.html
One acre of tobacco will need anywhere from 200 pounds to 250 pounds of fertilizer. How much depends on the nutrients needed by your crop and soil.
very little
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Actually, it is much more a case of agriculture having an impact on tobacco. But tobacco's impact on agriculture is that it drains nutrients from the soil as badly as corn does, but there are farming management methods to equalize that.