Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on October 04, 2016 at 22:48:52 from (162.104.100.230):
In Reply to: farm size? posted by rd 2n in mo on October 04, 2016 at 19:21:35:
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It depends on what the farm produces. I know of 20 acre poultry farms that a family makes a living off of. My farm is over 400 acres and I barely support myself with 100 cows. Some areas are able to support a family with the same amount of cows on half that much land and some places it takes thousands of acres to run 100 cows. Vegetable farms my be less than 50 acres and can support a family but a wheat farm may be 5000 acres and barely eek out a living. Some families only have a couple of members and some may have a dozen or more. You can't put an acreage on a family farm
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