The income of a dairy farmer can vary widely based on factors such as location, size of the farm, and market conditions. On average, dairy farmers in the U.S. may earn between $40,000 to $70,000 annually, but this can fluctuate significantly depending on milk prices and operational costs. Additionally, successful farmers with larger operations might earn considerably more, while smaller farms may struggle to achieve a sustainable income.
if you are in USA you get paid $11 a hour
how much do bricklayers get paid? they get paid around £29,976-£34,529 a year
Being paid bi-weekly means that you get paid every two weeks.
A wikianswer supervisor does not get paid,it is for fun.
Typically the commission is paid by the seller, which the buyer's agent & seller's agent split in half. If you are paying the agent a commission, he or she is getting paid twice. If I were you, I would look for another agent that will accept the commission that is being paid by the seller.
£1000000000000
Four dollars a year.
It varies by farmer and the market.
$6
i dont know ask a dentist
They don't necessarily get paid. They Get paid on what they grow and what the amount is, they don't actually get paid for the labour of making it.
Ok a farmer that has a farm that is good and big enough will get much money. A farmer in a year i doubt they will get alot , and it depends on what they have.
once your farm is paid for about 175,000.00 a year
You can get paid over 50000 or more
A local farmer can make anywhere from 50,000 a year to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. The salary depends on their crop yield and market price for their crops.
He is being paid approximately £130,000 per week!
The US Soil Bank Act was repealed in 1965, being replaced with the Conservation Reserve Program. I don't know if other countries have Soil Bank programs.