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Abbgalia's largest farm is in Preston, Abbgalia, about
halfway between New Dublin and Yeetville, on
Abbgalia's very fertile peninsula. It is here because
there is a lot of room and the land is very fertile.











It is 3,388 acres large, because it has sheep,
turkeys,pigs, and cows in it as well as about
25% of it being farmland to grow potatoes,
wheat, oats, barley, rye, and corn. It grows
these because these are the main staples of
Abbgalian diets, and there aren't lots of other
commercial farms in Abbgalia.






This farm is a commercial farm, because there aren't
many large farms in Abbgalia and most farms in
Abbgalia are subsistence farms. This farm will use
machinery to farm the crops,like lots of other farms, but
no machinery is used to slaughter or herd animals that
is all done by hand or by sheep dog,and all the animals
have enough space to live and are not genetically
engineered.






Examples of Machinery Used




Tractor
Mechanized Reaper
Plough
Backhoe

Although subsidized farms in Abbgalia are
rare,this Farm is subsidized by the government
because it is by far the largest and because it
is mostly organic, the products would just be
too expensive for the public and therefore is
why it is subsidized by the government.




Since Abbgalia is a small
country(approximatley the size of New Jersey)
no planes or boats are needed all products are
transported out by truck.













The largest farm in Abbgalia's target consumers are the
regular people of Abbgalia. Preston Farms sells mostly
wholesale to organic grocery stores, who sell to the
people of Abbgalia because there is an organic
movement in Abbgalia, and the demand for organic food
is very high.



One of the potential problems with Preston Farms is
that the price may be high for organic foods. But
since it is subsidized by the government, the price is
never too high. Also the cold harsh winters
sometimes slow down production, but crops that can
grow underground during the winter thrive, while
summer crops are grown in the springtime and the
summer.








About 9.5% of Abbgalias economy comes from
Agriculture, because of its surprisingly fertile land.
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Abbgalia's largest farm is in Preston, Abbgalia, about
halfway between New Dublin and Yeetville, on
Abbgalia's very fertile peninsula. It is here because
there is a lot of room and the land is very fertile.











It is 3,388 acres large, because it has sheep,
turkeys,pigs, and cows in it as well as about
25% of it being farmland to grow potatoes,
wheat, oats, barley, rye, and corn. It grows
these because these are the main staples of
Abbgalian diets, and there aren't lots of other
commercial farms in Abbgalia.






This farm is a commercial farm, because there aren't
many large farms in Abbgalia and most farms in
Abbgalia are subsistence farms. This farm will use
machinery to farm the crops,like lots of other farms, but
no machinery is used to slaughter or herd animals that
is all done by hand or by sheep dog,and all the animals
have enough space to live and are not genetically
engineered.





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