Saturday, July 16, 2011

What's the best biome for agriculture?

Temperate forest. The soils are decent (not as good as prairie soils), rainfall is regular and adequate, and temperatures are within a reasonable range such that season extension technologies can provide a crop for most of the year. Other biomes are too cold, have poor soils, too little rain, or too much of it. When done correctly, though, any biome can be productive (except the arctic).

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