Archive for Farming FAQ
David S asked:
I learned that the value of land is so great that it would take decades of farming to pay off. How do farmers, even large farm owners make it worth it?
I learned that the value of land is so great that it would take decades of farming to pay off. How do farmers, even large farm owners make it worth it?
rosiecaitlin asked:
I am doing a project on the great barrier reef and an animal in there. I chose the dugong and now have to find out how farming practices affect the dugong and the great barrier reef.
I am doing a project on the great barrier reef and an animal in there. I chose the dugong and now have to find out how farming practices affect the dugong and the great barrier reef.
jules asked:
I have been looking everywhere and i can't find specifics on high-yield farming. If anyone could help me out that would be great. Thanks!
I have been looking everywhere and i can't find specifics on high-yield farming. If anyone could help me out that would be great. Thanks!
Rainbow_Rock* asked:
If you are stuck try answering this question : What are your oppinions on organic farming and do you think it is a useful industry?
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Why is farming difficult in Mountain region and Desert Region of california? ( Lack of water? Rocky Soil? And So on)
Name some website that talk about it. thanks, i need these for geography project.
Why is farming difficult in Mountain region and Desert Region of california? ( Lack of water? Rocky Soil? And So on)
Name some website that talk about it. thanks, i need these for geography project.
Xonja asked:
I've inherited a 600+ hectares of land overseas (in Indonesia!). According to the local university report written in the 1970's that land is good for coffee, tobacco etc (it's tropical) with a river / body of water that runs through it. Now that's all good news but what do I do with it? It's overseas to start with and I have no capital or farming background. HELP!!! Any guidance would be much appreciated.
I've inherited a 600+ hectares of land overseas (in Indonesia!). According to the local university report written in the 1970's that land is good for coffee, tobacco etc (it's tropical) with a river / body of water that runs through it. Now that's all good news but what do I do with it? It's overseas to start with and I have no capital or farming background. HELP!!! Any guidance would be much appreciated.
water_skipper asked:
How productive is primitive farming (like the Ahmish)? I know primitive farming uses more labor instead of machinery, but is the land as productive as modern farming?
How productive is primitive farming (like the Ahmish)? I know primitive farming uses more labor instead of machinery, but is the land as productive as modern farming?
dmm asked:
I had some money i needed to spend and i wanted to know if farming would be easy to get in to. I know that it has its pros and cons but just wanted to see how to start doing it.
I had some money i needed to spend and i wanted to know if farming would be easy to get in to. I know that it has its pros and cons but just wanted to see how to start doing it.
Daniel P asked:
I like wine, and I like farming. I might have a little bit of land to grow grapes. How much money could I realistically make? Example, if I have 1 acre of land, would I make $4,000 a year for that acre of grapes? Can someone give me more detail about grape farming in general?
I like wine, and I like farming. I might have a little bit of land to grow grapes. How much money could I realistically make? Example, if I have 1 acre of land, would I make $4,000 a year for that acre of grapes? Can someone give me more detail about grape farming in general?
pete rose asked:
I'm intreasted in knowing what I would have to do to make my organic farming a sucsess.
I'm intreasted in knowing what I would have to do to make my organic farming a sucsess.













