An old farming expression. Crops were once planted at an angle to the field. So when a farmer was getting close to finishing a plot of crops he would be getting down to the short rows.
Geometry is a crucial skill for farmers when spraying. The booms on a high clearance sprayer span 90 feet. If a farmer needs 200 acres of a field sprayed, he can estimate how many passes the sprayer will need to take in order to cover the field. This will require conversions of acres to feet as well as some geometric organization.
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Jude was a farmer by trade.
Subsistence farming is farming where there is little or no surplus for the farmer after he and his family are fed. This was a common method of farming in preindustrial societies.
In Subsistence Farming the farmer grows crops for his and his families benefits with little surplus for marketing. Whereas in Commercial Farming the farmer grows and sells his crops at the market for profit.
A farming sticker is a sticker that shows other people either that you are a farmer or that you need help farming.
No, the word 'farmer' is not a verb. The word farmer is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person who farms. Example:My neighbor, a farmer, raises corn and other vegetables.The verb forms are farm, farms, farming, and farmed.
Subsistence farming
Farming that provides for the basic needs of the farmer without surpluses for marketing
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Subsistence farming is where the farmer only grows enough crop to feed his/her family. Commercial farming is where they farm so they can sell their crop for a profit.
Subsistence farming is a primarily non-commercial type of farming. In this sort of farming, the purpose is to grow only enough food to feed the farmer and their family or community.
Intensive farming for a farmer is to take several crops from his farmland in a year. The crop rotation for intensive farming is very important factor to maintain soil fertility also.
A system of farming whereby a farmer plants only crops or rears only animals.
Secondary farming in its simplest definition is something a farmer does to promote a primary purpose of the farm. For example, if a farmer has a beef cattle ranch, secondary farming might be the growing of hay to feed the beef cattle.