India has the most farms in the world, with over 146 million operational farms. Agriculture is a crucial part of India's economy, employing a vast number of people across the country.
The largest country without any farms is Antarctica, as it is covered in ice and is not permanently inhabited by humans for agriculture.
There are around 2 million farms in the United States. The number of farms can vary annually due to factors such as consolidation, closures, and new farm establishments.
There are thousands of farms in the Midwest region of the United States. States like Iowa, Illinois, and Nebraska have a large concentration of farms due to their fertile soil and favorable climate for agriculture. Each state has differing numbers of farms, but collectively the Midwest region is home to a significant portion of the country's agricultural activity.
It could be "campagne" if you speak about the area outside of the city where there is farms, field and lakes, or "pays" if you speak about a large territory as Canada.
What sort of farms and in what country
In which country?
Puerto Rico is a country designed to have lots of farms, i should know this because i am the daughter of a farmer in puerto rico!! :)
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There is more fish farms in islands, such as Taiwan or Japan, but we're not really sure which country have the most.
Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.
Fish kept in fish-farms.. there are a lot of salmon fish farms
Yes. There are a lot of chicken on the farms in Alaska.
They are good for farms but they can be used for family pets, but you have to have a lot of space for it to run
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No, that is a huge stereotype.
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