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Three physical factors of farming include soil quality, climate, and topography. Soil quality affects the fertility and nutrient content available for crops, while climate dictates the type of crops that can be grown and influences growing seasons. Topography influences water flow, drainage, and the layout of farmland.
By growing that particular crops for the alloe mastery time and length and mastering the 3 stars.And there is no hack to get them.
There are three main meanings for harvesting and these are: 1. The gathering of crops. 2. The season when ripened crops are gathered. 3. A crop or yield of one growing season.
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In Greenland, the harsh climate limits agricultural production, but some crops can still be cultivated. The three major crops grown are potatoes, which thrive in the cooler temperatures; cabbage, which is well-suited for the short growing season; and various types of herbs. Greenland's agriculture primarily focuses on these hardy crops, supplemented by greenhouse farming to extend the growing season.
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The reason for the 3 field system is so that 2 of the fields can grow crops and the 3rd of the fields wouldn't have anything growing but they would, put animals there to fertiliser the crops
There is more than 3 factors you should consider. But here are three important ones. Do you have enough money for the project. Will it violate any codes. Will it be able to withstand pressure and not crumble.
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1.The crops only are sold,hence, few are left for family use. 2.require a lot of inputs such as labour,funds and skills. 3.require large piece of land.
Roughly 11% of the Earth's surface is considered suitable for agriculture. This land includes arable land (7%) for crops, permanent crops (3%) for fruit orchards and vineyards, and pasture land (1%) for grazing livestock. However, factors such as soil quality, climate, and water availability also play a significant role in determining suitable agricultural land.