So how much rice can you grow on one of these things? Like do people actually work the land and eat what they grow, or do they like, lease it to farmers in return for some of the profit?
Rice yields vary wildly around the world but Vietnam averages about 6 tonnes per hectare, so you can probably get 300kg of rice from 500m2 of land. So not enough to really live on, although if they are in a very productive region that amount could be doubled.
According to the thread, one of her aunts in the village works the land becuase she moved to the city and she dosen't get any kind of rent from her aunt.
Less than a quarter of an American football field in length. So you could hunt and farm and have the majority of your staple food ingredients be from your land. But a slim majority. You’d still be going to the market regularly
My high school had a cornucopia of ag classes and then one class called "Technology Systems" and this is how they prepared us for life in the 21st century. That was Bill Clinton's America
So how much rice can you grow on one of these things? Like do people actually work the land and eat what they grow, or do they like, lease it to farmers in return for some of the profit?
Rice yields vary wildly around the world but Vietnam averages about 6 tonnes per hectare, so you can probably get 300kg of rice from 500m2 of land. So not enough to really live on, although if they are in a very productive region that amount could be doubled.
According to the thread, one of her aunts in the village works the land becuase she moved to the city and she dosen't get any kind of rent from her aunt.
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Not enough to feed yourself for a year. Speaking from experience. It's a small land.
It's barely any land, probably only enough for subsistence farming. Luna and her family work the plot.
Less than a quarter of an American football field in length. So you could hunt and farm and have the majority of your staple food ingredients be from your land. But a slim majority. You’d still be going to the market regularly
What the heck can you hunt on such a small slice of land? Mice?
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it's way more trouble to hunt bugs than it's worth
You can shoot the deer on your neighbor's land and then just go get it because communism means that's also your land
Are there deer in Vietnam?
I mean, whatever ungulate is popular over there, I'm not an animal scientist.
You say that but you know words like "ungulate". Ima hit :doubt:
My high school had a cornucopia of ag classes and then one class called "Technology Systems" and this is how they prepared us for life in the 21st century. That was Bill Clinton's America
Alright we get it, you're old