To be quite honest, I do not know the answer to this question so I spoke to my old farmer pal, Pat Mugroin, and he said 'farms take up about %1.5 of the worlds land.
So, thats the answer to that then folks.
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Animals were used in the first test flights of vehicles in space to determine the potential effects of space travel on living organisms. By studying how animals reacted to the conditions of space, scientists could gather valuable data on the impacts of microgravity, radiation, and other factors, helping to ensure the safety of human astronauts in future missions.
You can buy them at auctions or if your driving past and you see those animals outside you should stop and ask the owners if they know of anyone who's selling these animals. And if you don't know that much about these animals you probably shouldn't buy them just yet. Also, searching online for farms in your area can help you find quality animals for sale. Many farms hae websites now. The best place to buy them is from a breeder. REPUTABLE breeders know the capabilities of their animals, and will only sell you animals that will fill your requirements, that you can afford. They also have the knowledge to assist you as you encounter problems.The "roadside guy" probably has no real knowledge.
Spiders are beneficial to farms because they prey on pests that can harm crops. By consuming insects like aphids, caterpillars, and beetles, spiders help to keep the pest population in check naturally. This can reduce the need for chemical pesticides, making them valuable allies in farming.
it is actually a race between the turtle and the hare, sloths and turtles are pretty much alike, but a turtle would have to be much slower.
Tallest is the giraffe, biggest land animal is the elephant, and largest ever is the blue whale. Unless you count dinosaurs. Then you have to look it up.
Farms provide us with food and animals that we eat. Also, without farms, there would be no ethanol, cheese, milk, or practically any meat product. Also, corn syrup and the many soybean products would not be possible. There would be no sugar if there were no farms. Without farms the world would be a much different place, in a very bad way.
Many organic farms do not need to treat their animals nearly as much as inorganic farms do. Since the organic farms keep their animals more spaced out and in cleaner living conditions, less animals get sick compared to the farms that pack in their animals. They are like people, when we are living normal lives we rarely need antibiotics, but when you pack a bunch of people together and make them sleep where there urinate and other things, they will get sick a lot faster and more often.
well yes to save much space people in Paris do not have farms.
That depends on how many animals that that farm can support and how much land that farm occupies. It also depends on what type of animals are on a farm. Some farms may only have a couple animals, whereas others who have much more land may have close to a million or more.
The other animals were very much aware of it. However, the owners of the neighboring farms didn't want them to know about it. They tried to hide it from them, but the word still got around.
Basic ant farms contain no equipment, only a small space between panes of glass or plastic. More elaborate ant farms may be much larger and provide items for the ants to crawl on or through.
Fish farming and fur farming are on the rise. Much of the fish found in grocery stores come from fish farms. There are over 50,000 animals that are raised on fur farms.
An area is metropolitan if it is mostly housing or business and not much green space. The businesses would be more office oriented, not factories or farms.
An area is metropolitan if it is mostly housing or business and not much green space. The businesses would be more office oriented, not factories or farms.
Native Americans did much of the farming. The Jamestown settlers were slow to learn how to farm in the new world.
There is a store called World Market that sells seapoint farms edamame for $2 a bag.
there about 200.000