Since 1920 the total number of farms has declined from 6.5 million to fewer than 2.2 million. During that same time, the average farm size has grown from less than 150 acres to 450 acres. Much of this consolidation was due to technology
Corn, Soybeans and wheat.
That depends on what type of farm it is... what the farmer is farming. Some farms grow crops such as corn or wheat. Some farms harvest animal products, such as eggs or milk.
Yes, some farms do grow corn in Nevada, especially the north and eastern part of the state, not so much the western and southern portion.
Germany does not have any major agriculture businesses, but crops are mainly corn, rye, wheat, and barley. Most animals raised on farms are cattle (for beef and dairy) and a few farms with sheep and goats.
Electric, metal, and plastic products. Rhode Island farms produce corn, hay, and potatoes, as well as some livestock.
Grainscorn oatsricewheatbarleylupinsfield peasrapeseedGrains like wheat are grown in fields and farms.
Some farms have 1.5 to 2 million laying hens, producing about 400 million eggs a year. The number of farms with 1 million or more hens, or layers, has increased in the 1990s.
Huge farms in the southern United States are typically large-scale operations focused on growing crops such as cotton, soybeans, corn, and wheat. These farms often cover thousands of acres and employ advanced technology and machinery to maximize efficiency and productivity. Additionally, some southern farms may also raise livestock such as cattle, poultry, and pigs.
corn
Some collective nouns for corn are a stalk of corn or a bushel of corn.
mainly sheep and goats but there are some who have bulls and cows and theres pigs... theres a lot
A farm implement that pulls the ears of corn from the stalks and husks. The ears are then passed through a "sheller" which strips the kernels from the cobs. Improvements to the combine (often called a 'harvester") do the jobs of both the picker and sheller with the same machine that is used to harvest wheat and sorghum crops. But, in some specialized farms producing hybrid seed corn, a person will be gathering the ears by hand, so his job description is probably "corn-picker".