Greece has sheep, goats, dairy cows, fattening cattle, pigs and poultry.
they produce tons of livestock such as beef cattle.
Farming was invented to produce livestock, eggs & milk.
Mongolia produce copper, wool, hides, apparel and livestock.
Cattle ARE livestock.
1) Livestock is important because they produce food. 2) livestock is important because they provide key inputs to crop agriculture. 3) livestock is important because you can have your own income.
Imports and exports of Greece include sugar, coffee, shrimp, and mining produce
Alaska is a minor dairy production state and it does produce eggs and broilers.
Horses, flax, linen, and slaves-
Electric, metal, and plastic products. Rhode Island farms produce corn, hay, and potatoes, as well as some livestock.
Peter Stutley has written: 'Marketing the agricultural and livestock produce of Basutoland'
Serfs typically had limited rights over the livestock they raised, which often belonged to their lords. While they could sometimes consume the livestock they owned, such as chickens or pigs, they were generally required to provide a portion of their produce and livestock to their lord as rent or tax. Thus, their ability to eat their livestock depended on their specific obligations and the regulations imposed by their feudal lord.
yes animals are a natural resource. Their meat can be used for food, their skin or fur can be used for clothing, and if its some type of livestock they can be used to produce milk and dairy products.