Yes, they can. You can plant enough crops to sell and make profit. You can also raise several (around 10-ish??) cows/bulls to kill/sell. Therefore, yes. One person can live on and provide for self in 1 acre of land.
I live on two acres of land.
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That depends on where you live and your soil type. You will need to visit your local seed grower for information on seeding rates for your area.
The answer will depend on the country that you live in and their laws.
I live on two acres of land.
The average cost of beachfront property is 300,000 dollars for much less than an acre. If you don't want to live near the beach, you can get an acre of land for 50,000 dollars an acre.
The land would need to be at least 1 acre and it would need to have shelter for the animal and a food and water supply.
It provided a land space for settlers who could utilize the land for work. The land was given for logging and mining because the land given was deemed "unfit for farming". The land was sold at around $2.50/acre and 160 acres was the limit to purchase. -KL
Ive read 80000 spiders per acre. Sounds like a lot, but many live in the trees and bushes as well.
The land measure called, "Acre" is not a length, it is a measure of how large a land area is. An acre includes 43,560 square feet. A city park might be 3 to 5 acres in size, but it could be right next door to where you live.
1 acre is roughly 4000 square meters. If you mean how much for an acre in Mexico, it would depend on where is such real estate located. For instance, land on the outside of Ciudad Juarez (close to the US-Mexico border) is around 752 pesos per square meter (or USD 200,000 for the whole acre). Land on the upscale areas of Mexico City would be around 4,600 pesos per square meter, or US 1.2 million for the whole acre.
In today's world, water property costs more because it's not as easily available and shifts in levels depending on outside influences like water pollution, etc. Land is readily available, and depending on where you live or how populated an area is, can be relatively inexpensive. Land in less populated areas is cheaper than land where there is a much bigger population.
rabbit's house. the west of 100 acre woods.
Winnie the pooh didn't live in a forest he lived in the woods called Hundred Acre Woods.
The people of Alaska live in the US. It has become the 49th State of the Union. It was part of Russia, but it was bought from the Russians and the price was very cheap, at about two cents an acre. Now it has vasts oil reseves. The Russians thought it was worthless stretch of land and they already had plenty of land.
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