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British agriculture is based on... (high -quality farm machinery and utilization of fertilizers.)
The type of farms depends on... (many factors: climate, soil, slope and altitude.)
The farmers having arable farms grow... (different crops: wheat, barley, and oats.)
There are mixed farms in Britain on which... (farmers grow crops and keep animals as well.)
Small farms are gradually disappearing because... (they cannot compete with modern industrial farms) based on up-to-date agricultural machinery.
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1. What is British agriculture influenced by?
British agriculture is influenced by the climate.
2. What farms are there in Britain?
There are arable farms, dairy farms and mixed farms in Britain.
3. Where do farmers keep on their dairy farms?
Farmers keep on their dairy farms in the western part of the country.
4. Where is the horticulture found?
The horticulture found is in Cornwall and Yorkshire.
5. What is the main tendency in agricultural development of Great Britain
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nowadays?
The main tendency in agricultural development of Great Britain is that small
farms are gradually disappearing because they cannot compete with modern
industrial farms based on up-to-date agricultural machinery.
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People breed sheep, pigs, cows and poultry on their farms.
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Climatic conditions greatly influence on agricultural development of Great Britain.
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In the western part of Great Britain most farms are dairy.
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Small farms cannot compete with modern farms.
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British are working hard to maximize the yield and minimize the cost of
production.