Just depends on what you are farming and the scale of your farm. You'd be surprised how many crops you can grow on even a single acre of land.this chapter makes me want to work on a farm. i know it's not actually like this and farm work is tough and grueling but i want to, it looks so romantic...
I mean, an acre is pretty big... I think I'd break my back just subsistence farming on oneJust depends on what you are farming and the scale of your farm. You'd be surprised how many crops you can grow on even a single acre of land.
Not that big, only a little less than an American football field. But still plenty to farm enough livestock and produce to feed a family with left overs to spare.I mean, an acre is pretty big... I think I'd break my back just subsistence farming on one
Nah. This actually makes sense.The grape juice turned out to actually be grape juice. What a Shyamalanian twist.
My mum grew up on a farm, so I've worked a bit on various things. Drove a tractor long before legal driving age (although it is legal on private property). The hardest part is that a lot of field and harvesting jobs is that they're very repetitive, so it's easy to hurt your back or get other long lasting problems.this chapter makes me want to work on a farm. i know it's not actually like this and farm work is tough and grueling but i want to, it looks so romantic...
Do you mean a lot of people have difficulty extrapolating an amount of something over a large area?You'd be surprised how many crops you can grow on even a single acre of land.
I just meant that most people, who have never grown crops before, don't understand how easy it is to grow a large amount of crops on a small plot of land.Do you mean a lot of people have difficulty extrapolating an amount of something over a large area?
Oh, so basically the yield of a crop relative to how many you plant? I read "many crops" as "many plants" rather than "a lot of produce".I just meant that most people, who have never grown crops before, don't understand how easy it is to grow a large amount of crops on a small plot of land.
For example a person could easily grow 20lbs of potatos or 10 pounds of tomatoes on a 1x1 meter garden bed.
It all comes together in the same way. You can plant a lot of plants/crops in a small area and yield a lot of produce. And many people unfamiliar with raising crops don't know this. That's the original intent of my comment.Oh, so basically the yield of a crop relative to how many you plant? I read "many crops" as "many plants" rather than "a lot of produce".