What are the similarities and differences between Ghana and America in reference to culture (school, clothes, traditions, family, celebrations)?
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Neiko
9/19/2018 07:41:20 am
I think that when you need something, you just go to the store and buy it, but that isn't even half of it for the manufacturers. They have to buy everything to produce it, they have to raise it if its an animal, then they have to persuade the people who package food to buy their animals. See, its hard work as a farmer.
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Neiko
9/19/2018 07:52:49 am
But the farmers also have to research to see when it is the best time to grow the crops, what fertilizers to use, where to plant certain seeds, and see which animals and food they are going to produce. And even before that, they have to persuade people to help them plant and grow crops, find and trade animals, AND they have to buy all of the resources and land. So, if you want to start a farm, you will have to have a decent amount of people, a decent amount of land, and enough money to buy everything they need. Neiko, out.
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Sohan
9/24/2018 04:21:35 pm
I think that the man that growed chickens is very smart because he got a loan from people from his town and he grew a loan. He started with only a little money. his chicken farm is one of the biggest in the country
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