The answer to this question depends on what period of ancient china you are referring to.
it is used 4 farming
the three field system
According to the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, 53% of Germany's land is being used for farming.
Ahhh, have you seen a map of Canada?We have some small problems with farming in CanadaFor EG:The Canadian shieldThe arcticThe MountainsThe arctic (and I think it is large enough in Canada to be mentioned twice)The great lakesAnd a lot of arable land has not yet been cleared and put into production due to prohibitive cost due to remoteness.
About 12.7 percent of the land of Japan is being used for farming. That amounts to about 46,280 square kilometers. About 20 percent of Japan is actually arable.
Approximately 7% of Canada's land area is used for farming.
Singapore only uses about three percent of it's land for farming, because of this they import 90% of their food.
46% of India's total land mass is being used for agriculture
The answer to this question depends on what period of ancient china you are referring to.
Japan has 248,760.0 square kilometers of forest land. The percentage of land in Japan that is forest is 68.3 percent. The amount of land used for agriculture in Japan is 14.4 percent.
Approximately 40% of the land in the United States is used for agriculture, including crop cultivation, livestock grazing, and other farming activities.
Approximately 11% of the Earth's surface is suitable for agriculture. This land is used for growing crops, raising livestock, and other agricultural activities. The remaining land consists of deserts, mountains, forests, and other areas unsuitable for farming.
Farming and forestry.
it is about 69%
Land is used mainly for farming.
In California, farming is mostly in the central valley. There is moist soil and great watering systems.