Itdependson the size of the farmers cocoa plantation and how many trees he owns. It also depends on weather conditions and whether the trees are protected from bugs and fungi.
on average, about $2 a day, which is £1.33. basically, not a lot!!
A farmer works for 365 and a quarter day
An average farmer typically works between 10 to 12 hours a day, depending on the season and specific farming practices. During peak seasons, such as planting or harvesting, hours can extend even further, sometimes exceeding 14 hours a day. The workload can vary significantly based on the type of farming, climate, and farm size. Overall, farming is often characterized by long hours and hard physical labor.
A farmer is not paid a salary. He is an independent businessman and his income depends on producing a crop or livestock. A small farm may produce a profit under $50,000 in an average year and a large one could have profits in the millions of dollars. Even a very small farmer will have half a million dollars or more invested in land and machinery. He pays the property taxes, maintenance, fuel costs (this season, it cost $300 each day for diesel fuel for the combine to cut a wheat crop in western Kansas), seed, fertilizer, his own liability insurance, crop insurance, etc. Then he works sunup to sundown and beyond and prays for rain when the crop is planted and dry weather when it is time to harvest. If the prices are high, he probably has a poor crop. When he produces a good crop, so do all the other farmers, so the prices are low.
It is a Spanish-American name for a day labourer or unskilled farm worker.
on average, about $2 a day, which is £1.33. basically, not a lot!!
farm tobacco
Pongal in tamilnadu can be a 'Farmer's day'
they get about £4.20p a day from big chocolate companys like Cadburys.
About two squares of chocolate that is 60 percent cocoa or more a day
Well I would say just farm what you can ebery time you do it just play all day it would help
I imagine it would be very tiring to have to tend to livestock day in and day out, but very rewarding, as an animal like a cow in return would produce milk and meat for the farmer. Having been to an arable farm, I saw that a lot of work was to be done, even removing the 'waste' ;).
Your cow can be bred at a local farm that has a breeding bull that can be put with her for a couple months. You can also have an AI tech come out to your farm to have your cow artificially inseminated. Costs depend on each farmer and/or AI tech. You will have to pay for the bull semen straw as well as a fee for the AI tech to do his/her job, or pay the for rent on the bull for however much he'll charge you per day.
St. Isidore the Farmer's feast day is May 15th. Along with his wife St. Maria.
A farmer works for 365 and a quarter day
Depends....depends on what type of farming, where you farm, and what time of year it is. It probably averages out between ten and seventeen hoursWell, it really depends...yousa hoe.
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