The biggest disadvantage is that the costs of producing crops or livestock often outweight the income recieved from the sale of these products. The income a farmer recieves per pound or bushel is less than 10% of the amount the consumer pays at the grocery store for that same food source--or at least part[s] of it. It's certainly not an occupation where you can get rich quick!!
Another disadvantage is that farming is comparable to mining as being one of the most dangerous careers a person can have. Many threats exist on the farm from being mauled and trampled by an angry bull to getting caught up in a PTO shaft.
Being a farmer also means you're at the mercy of Mother Nature. It can flood, hail, freeze, become so dry nothing will grow anymore, or bring forth the fury of the winds in the form of a tornado or hurricane. Any of these can cause serious damage to crops and livestock as well as facilities and machinery owned and used on that farm.
yes
u might make enough for the family
it requires low investment and higher returns.
Peasant farming, also known as subsistence farming, has advantages such as providing food security for families, preserving traditional farming practices, and promoting self-sufficiency. However, disadvantages include limited access to modern agricultural technologies, lower productivity levels compared to commercial farming, and vulnerability to environmental factors such as climate change and natural disasters. Additionally, peasant farmers often face challenges in accessing markets and may struggle to generate sufficient income for their families.
Well, honey, modern farming has the advantage of using technology to increase efficiency and yield, but let's not forget the environmental impact and reliance on chemicals. Traditional farming may be more sustainable and organic, but it's also labor-intensive and less productive. So, pick your poison, darling, and remember there's no perfect farming method.
There are a number of disadvantages of silk farming. Some of them include lack of a ready market, limited resource to facilitate this type of farming and so much more.
The land was to moist
you might not get all the profit when people buy it at the shop
There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
The answer is that they could not get water to some of the farm areas but they eventually overcame that by using irrigation.
yes
The answer is "There were frequent crop failures due to lack of rain."
u might make enough for the family
they put some stuff on plant like grow fast but if u want fresh fruitss or vegtiblles u have to eat the fruit or vegtiblles after picking them if it pasted more than 3 horse after picking them they wont be fresh
The disadvantages of the precision farming is that initial costs to implement this system are high, and so it should be a long term approach to farming. It also make take several years to collect data to fully implement a working system, and you must be diligent about collecting and analyzing data to make the system work.
Some advantages of dairy farming are that farmers get to be independent and work outside much of the time. Among the disadvantages are the fact that dairy farmers are at the mercy of the price of milk and must also depend on the weather to allow them to get hay and grain affordably. When things go wrong it can add up fast and drive dairy farmers out of business.
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