Why is commercial farming practised in countries like the USA and Australia??
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USA and Canada are both large countries. they have enough land for commercial farming and enough capital to tend to the farms (HYV seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, etc.)
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Australia and the United States are both industrialized nations with sizable farms and the financial resources to purchase expensive machinery, hybrid crops, fertilizer, and pesticides. Large-scale cultivation of crops like wheat, maize, barley, etc. is made possible by the use of machinery by the farmers.
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- Crops are raised for market sale and animals are raised in commercial farming. Both the cultivated area and the amount of capital employed are considerable.
- Machines perform the bulk of the job. Commercial farming encompasses plantation farming, mixed farming, and commercial grain production.
- Crops are planted in commercial grain farming with an eye toward the market. The most widely produced grains for commerce are wheat and maize. The temperate grasslands of North America, Europe, and Asia are significant regions where commercial grain farming is practiced.
- With enormous farms covering hundreds of hectares, these areas are scarcely populated. The growing season is constrained by harsh winters, and only one crop may be raised.
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