A farmer might call a daisy growing in his hayfield a weed because it competes with the desired hay crops for nutrients, water, and sunlight, potentially reducing overall yield. Additionally, daisies could interfere with the hay harvesting process and affect the quality of the hay. In agricultural terms, weeds are often defined as any unwanted plants that disrupt farming operations, regardless of their aesthetic value.
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I don't know about the States. But Germany is famous for growing mushrooms.
Hawaii would be the only state warm enough to grow pineapple.
you call a successful farmer a farmer that keeps the farm animals feed and the fields mowed and fertilized. and one that keeps crops growing big and strong.
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You will need to find a tobacco farmer to see tobacco being grown in Queensland. There are several farmers in North Queensland.
The farmer may be growing (for instance) a large field of carrots, or wheat for sale. But he may also grow a mixed salad crop in a small garden plot to be eaten by the farmer and his family alone.
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Probably any farmer would be upset.
A peanut farmer would live in America... there are farms in Portland,Florida and Oklahomahope i helpz
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