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and I am one of the three farmers here
that produce the food for the trainees. I
am the dairy farmer.
My farm is next to the city of
Freetown with forest on the opposite
side. We are located at this city's
location because it has good
transportation opportunities. We do
not want the dairy products to spoil
you see.




My farm is roughly 5 acres across. We do not need
much land because we keep all of our cows in a two
acre plot of land and rotate them throughout sections
of that land. They get to eat grass and grow
organically. We also do not have a very big population
so we don't need many cows which means less land.
Based off my location and size, my farm is actually
subsistence. It is used only to provide dairy for our
trainees and we do not sell it, which would indicate
commercial.


















We do not use machinery, we have trainees to help
us with milking the cows among other things.Since
we are a dairy farm, our livestock consists of cows,
and our food products are milk, yogurt, cheese, et
cetera. We are subsidized by our government
because we produce for military training cadets.
They do not pay for their meals, so the
government does. The government uses the money
we get exporting nuclear bombs to pay us.







We do not have any target consumers because we
are a subsistence farm producing dairy for military
trainees.
My farm is in ring one of Von Thunen's model. We
produce dairy so we need to be close to the city because
of perishability. Perishability of dairy is very high so we
must be at a close proximity to the market.







Not much of our economy is based off of our agriculture. We
make our big bucks by trading and exporting AK 47's,
explosives in general, and nuclear bombs. We also can sustain
ourselves fairly well by living off the land so we do not have to
spend much of our money on food for our people.
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and I am one of the three farmers here
that produce the food for the trainees. I
am the dairy farmer.
My farm is next to the city of
Freetown with forest on the opposite
side. We are located at this city's
location because it has good
transportation opportunities. We do
not want the dairy products to spoil
you see.




My farm is roughly 5 acres across. We do not need
much land because we keep all of our cows in a two
acre plot of land and rotate them throughout sections
of that land. They get to eat grass and grow
organically. We also do not have a very big population
so we don't need many cows which means less land.
Based off my location and size, my farm is actually
subsistence. It is used only to provide dairy for our
trainees and we do not sell it, which would indicate
commercial.


















We do not use machinery, we have trainees to help
us with milking the cows among other things.Since
we are a dairy farm, our livestock consists of cows,
and our food products are milk, yogurt, cheese, et
cetera. We are subsidized by our government
because we produce for military training cadets.
They do not pay for their meals, so the
government does. The government uses the money
we get exporting nuclear bombs to pay us.
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