1. There is so little Farming because not many People lives In the region of Mangolia.
there jobs include agriculture or farming. so it depends on how much some one makes by farming
The most typical use of the land is for farming crops
Hobby farming.
Mongolia was settled by mostly little tribes. Until Temuujin. (A.K.A. Chingis Khan) made allies and brought together the country
Mongolia's landscape is characterized by vast steppes, mountains, and desert regions with limited arable land and a harsh climate. The soil is often poor in nutrients, making it difficult to sustain agriculture. Severe winters, known as dzud, can also devastate crops and livestock, further hindering farming efforts.
Subsistence Farming
Subsistence farming is farming where there is little or no surplus for the farmer after he and his family are fed. This was a common method of farming in preindustrial societies.
it is farming to produce food for one family and a little extra for trade
What form of goverment did Mongolia become in the 1980's
The type of farming that produces enough food to survive, and little crop left over to sell and exchange is called subsistence farming.
There is some farming, though more livestock than crops. Short growing season, poor soil are the reason for little crop farming (and affects livestock operations too).
The majority of Indonesians are actually employed in subsistence farming. There is very little commercial farming in the area, although it is quite fertile.