A city and a farm are alike in that both serve as environments for human activity and community life. Each provides essential resources: cities offer services, jobs, and infrastructure, while farms produce food and raw materials. Both are interconnected, as urban areas rely on agricultural products for sustenance, and farms often depend on urban markets for distribution. Additionally, both can be affected by environmental factors and economic changes, highlighting their interdependence.
they are both farm animals
The city has people. The country has people. That is how they are alike!
They're alike because: they are both 15 went to the same camp both union soldiers and they both work on a farm.
The MooMoo Farm is North of Olivine city, And West of Ecruteak city.
Farm! Who want neighbors that close?
There are no companies like this inside of New York City. You will have to go outside the city to find this farm equipment that you need.
Kansas and Alberta are alike. Both have vast grain growing lands, only one or two large cities and many small farm oriented towns
is illegal to raise farm animals within the city limits of Indianapolis. Roosters are farm animals.
The answer to suburban farming- means to have a farm in the city. Or the other definition is when your farm in the city grows and may be turned into a buisness
Kansas and Alberta are alike. Both have vast grain growing lands, only one or two large cities and many small farm oriented towns
they both have animals
I have Farm Story and City Story on my iTouch and I find myself playing City Story more. Farming games have seriously gotten boring and aren't as exciting as cities. So I suggest getting City Story instead of Farm Story.