3. • The irrigated farming
• plots (terraces)
• Nile
• the fertile mud of river Nile
• the Nile Fruits, cereals, vegetables cultivation
• In irrigation, so called ’saduf’has been used
• 3 different seasons
• Mechanization (undeveloped)
Egypt
4. Hungary
• Endowments slightly over average. Important factors:
• Advantageous terrain
• Propotion of lowland compared to all areas is high.
• Climate
• Location at border area of dry and wet continental climate.
• High amount of sunshine,which is mostly important at pomiculture.
• Soil
• In the most significant area of the country there is black pairie soil or brown forest soil,
from which the black prairie soil is signifcally better but the brown forest soil also has great
aptitudes.
• Wheat is the main crop produced by the country
5. Further information
As a result of the increase in the size of the cultivated land, the change in the technique
of cultivation was a major change. With the new heavyweight plow, a new measure of
area was born, the acre. Instead of the throttle neck collar, the chest sling has spread,
and with the folding they prevented the horses' hooves from being worn out before time.
6. Denmark
• producing 3 times the amount of food it needs for itself
• Perfect climate and percentage of arable land
• advanced technology and infrastructure
• fewer people are required to farm
• Farm sizes have increased
• number of individual farms has dropped
7. Further
information
The biggest and most improved farms are completely controlled by computers in Denmark.
Weather, temperature, irrigation, and even composition of air (including humidity) is controlled
artifically.
8. Summary
• Agricultural engineering is different in various
coountries
• reason for differences: -lack of money
-lack of equipments
The reasons of the diferences are in relation, because
being underdeveloped is reasond by the lack of
money.