Making Money. Planting a Field What affects how much money Farmer Bruce earns form his field?

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Making Money

Planting a Field What affects how much money Farmer Bruce earns form his field?

Plant one field You can plant peas, potatoes, oats, barley or wheat. You cannot mix the crops Each crop has a different yield depending on the weather Each crop will respond differently to different fertilisers and pesticides

Remember, certain fertilisers and pesticides will stop you from selling your crop as organic Your aim is to maximize profit Produce a poster that shows your crop choice, how you have managed your land and your projected profit for each of the three possible summer weather types