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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
8

Why did northerners want to open up federal land to individual farmers?

History
1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

One of the toughest parts of farming and ranching can be finding and accessing the right land to making your farm or ranch business on. As a new and beginning farmer, you need to find the right land, find the right path for you to afford that farmland, make a business plan that reflects the uniqueness of the land and supports your goals. As a new and beginning farmer, you need to find the right land, find the right path for you to afford that farmland, make a business plan that reflects the uniqueness of the land and supports your goals and hopes for the farm or ranch, and then make the capital investments in the land that will help you build a profitable and lasting business.

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