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Its good for farming because of the cool,sunny,&warm area.
it is on lowlying land idiot
because there is lots of hills!
the climate is wet so it helps the soil become better :)
It has the Nile river running through the middle of it, so the soil is very fertile and good for farming.
It's had a lot of land so it was a good place for farming.
Agriculture is farming. Yields is what you get out of it. So it's about how successful, how much money, farming brings in.
The climate in Russia is not very good for farming because it is so dry in the winter and hot in the summer.
This is a really odd question because farming has everything to do with agriculture, and agriculture has everything to do with farming. Both agriculture and farming is the activity of raising crops and livestock for human consumption, so I guess that would have to be your answer.
Farming and Agriculture :) so easy
there jobs include agriculture or farming. so it depends on how much some one makes by farming
The Gold Coast, Australia, is essentially a region of urbanisation, so does not have an agricultural industry. Areas which are not developed are used mostly for hobby farms, tropical fruit farming, prawn farming and fishing. The main industry of the Gold Coast is tourism.
Because the climate was ideal for farming. Also soil was usually overflowing with vitamins and nutrients, which was good for growing vegetables, cotton, and tobacco.
Terrace farming was important to the Incas because it allowed them to cultivate crops on steep mountain slopes, maximizing available arable land for agriculture. This method of farming helped the Inca civilization to sustain their population by increasing food production and mitigating the challenges of farming in a mountainous region.
1. There is so little Farming because not many People lives In the region of Mangolia.
Its good for farming because of the cool,sunny,&warm area.
There does not seem to be any clear definition for non-industrial farming such as there is for industrial agriculture. However, it is clear that it generally refers to farming methods which do not utilize industrial agriculture methods, whether due to lack of input financing (subsistence farming), personal farmer choice (organic farming), or some other reason. Non-industrial agriculture would be typified by the lack of agricultural machinery such as tractors and combine harvesters, lack of biotechnology (GMO's), lack of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and so on.