Summer monsoon rains significantly benefit coastal farms by providing essential moisture for crops, enhancing soil fertility, and improving overall agricultural yields. However, excessive rainfall can lead to flooding, soil erosion, and crop damage, particularly in low-lying areas. Additionally, the timing and intensity of the rains are crucial; if they arrive too late or too harshly, they can disrupt planting and harvesting schedules. Overall, while monsoon rains are vital for agriculture, they also pose risks that farmers must manage.
On dairy farms across Canada. Dairy farms can be found pretty much coast to coast.
The terrain of the west coast of Scotland is quite rugged and the land isn't very fertile so dairy farms (and arable farms) are mostly found on Scotland's east coast.
it effects the soil
Large rural families needed their children to work their farms during the summer months.
You can freeze summer sausage for up to one or two months accirding to the USDA.
Most are located on the Coast of Maine from Ellsworth north to Machias and Calais.
yes it does
There are many farms in Kenya.We have the vast large scale farms,middle range farms and the small/plot farms. These variety of farms is found all over the country.Take the Coast province for instance.It has vast sisal and palm tree farms as well as the small peasant farms. In total,these farms are many and are registered under the Ministry of Lands.
Triple B Farms was created in 1985, meaning the company has been in business for twenty eight years. Triple B Farms provides homegrown produce in spring, summer, and fall.
The Gold Coast region is a highly urbanised area of southeast Queensland. However, where there are farms, tropical fruits such as bananas and mangoes are the most common.
Farms were not a popular means of livelihood in the new England colonies, hence slavery was frowned upon.
It lowered the cost of shipping produce from farms to cities