That all depends on where you are located, moisture levels, cultivar of barley (i.e., whether it's two-row or six-row), and other factors.
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it would really depend on where that land is ...
The peasants ate barley soups and breads, rye breads, vegetables grown in their small strips of land. Turnips, lettuce, ( no potatoes or tomatoes), onions, and other items. Apples were eaten
We are considering growing Barley for Whiskey in Bucks County, PA. How much barley can you grow on one acre of land? Thank you> Laurie
Japan has limited arable land, but it does grow crops that are vital to Japanese culture. Rice is Japan's most important crop, but it also grows wheat, barley, sweet potatoes, beans, and peas.
its from some land but i have one right now. i buyed it in norway.
they are grown in a magicial field in unicorn land
2 acer land
Arable means any land suitable for growing crops. Any crop that is grown is therefore grown on arable land. All crops grown are arable crops.
it is a land which cannot be used after a crop is grown
1.19 cents in the 1860s if in the 21st century 43,000 depends on how big it is
It really depends on what kind of crop you plan on farming. For instance, the land in Prince Edward Island is good for potatoes, and the land in the Interior Plains (The Prairies), is used for growing wheat, barley, oats, etc. In fact, it is called Canada's Breadbasket because so much wheat is grown there.
Baby turtles are born on land and then return to water many of them return to their birth place and bury their babies there when they mature