We can farm anything really in our green houses but our strawberries, tomatoes, potatoes and blueberries are legendary.
no tuna comes from the farms that produce tuna. not Madagascar
Greenland, where there were dairy farms, and Iceland.
yes
Farms in Ventura County produce millions of lemons each year. Thanks to the nearby farms, our store's produce is always fresh.
The motto of Wishnatzki Farms is 'Quality Produce Since 1922'.
wind farms are built to produce electricity through wind power
most do
wind farms are built to produce electricity through wind power
Because Iceland is located on a hot-spot.
Private farms are equivalent to family farms or hobby farms that raise and produce animals and/or plants without relying on corporate funding. "Private farms" can be considered farms that don't feel the need to advertise their business to the public, or that are family-owned and run or run by a sole proprietorship. It should be noted though that most farms are not exactly private farms since they are influenced by the public through what the public (being comprised of consumers) chooses to consume that comes off the farm, be it a small family farm, or a large corporate farm.
Farms are outside of cities. Farmers sometimes have to travel to a city to sell their produce.
During the viking age, there was no capital in Iceland, Iceland was an independent republic, with a lot of farms owned by different families (with slaves). One usual place to meet was the Althing, the old assembly east from the present Reykjavik. There was not farms which was more influent than other, this situation is right during the viking period (900-1100) in Iceland, after this the government was more centralized but only by farm bosses (Jarls). After this, the capital was... Copenhagen in Danemark.Actually Reykjavik is the capital of iceland since 1786.