First you would need a tractor in the 60 to 90 hp range. Then you would need a disk unless you were going to do No Till. Next you would need a planter. You could use a grain drill or a row planter. The planter needs to on 20 to 30 inch rows. You will also need a sprayer for roundup and pesticides. Then comes the high dollar toys, the combine. You can buy an pull type combine that goes behind the tractor that runs off of the PTO. The other type is self propelled you can buy a old one ($5000) or one that runs in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. You will also need a dump truck to all the beans to market..
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Corn and Soybeans would be : August and SeptemberWheat : June JulyCorn and Soybeans would be : August and SeptemberWheat : June July
The equipment a farm uses is dependent on the type of crop being grown. Most farms use tractors, machines to plant seeds, irrigate the crops, harvest the crops, and till (turnover) the ground.
A question you need to answer before planting anything is what kind of soil does this plant require or what kinda of climate does the plant need?
physiological, addition of a bitter taste to the plant's leaves
It means to produce two crops in one growing season. One example would be planting winter wheat in the autumn, then a crop of soybeans in the summer after the wheat is harvested and harvest those in the autumn.
work. Plant, harvest, cook,clean. Anything a maid would do.
Seed germinator or a phototroph
you would use miles.
Yes it would be dificult for them to get the job done without the industial equipment. They need to clean a high volume of water.
If the equipment was attached in such a manner that it could not be removed, you would depreciate it over the term of the lease or shorter.
when the very tip of the root is blue you might have to pull the plant up to see..... hmm I wonder how that would work.....