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Q: What state has more farm land than any other state?
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Would you expect crop growth to be more successful on a farm that has uneven topography or on a farm that has level land?

On leveled land~!


How many acres is necessary for land to be considered a 'farm' in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, a farm is 10 or more acres. In Kentucky, a farm is 10 or more acres.


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What has more land a country or a state?

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How many acres in the state of Wyoming?

There is no specific amount of acres necessary for land to be considered a farm in Wyoming. Rather, the land is considered a farm if the land and buildings are used for growing crops and rearing animals. However, the majority of agricultural lands owned by agricultural operations in Wyoming consist of 5,000 or more acres.


Which state has more land Maine or Conneticut?

Maine has more land.


What is the state that has more land area?

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Are there more or less than a million earthworms in a hectare of farm land?

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What was a common farm in early rome?

A common farm in early Rome was more like an allotment. The Roman state gave its citizens only small plots. The rest of the land belonged to the state and was public land (ager publicus). The rich, however, appropriated much of the public land and accumulated large landed estates. Over time, the small peasants found it difficult to make a sufficient living on their small farms.