The Philosophy of North Carolina Agriculture



North Carolina, though written with North in the name, is considered as a southern state and is located in the United States of America. The agriculture, then, which is typically seen in the states is modeled after that which is typically seen in southern states. the sun shines brilliantly and radiantly throughout the year, but the seasons vary a great deal in temperature. The order of their occurrence falls in line with a quarterly annual arrangement, and within a monthly julian calendar count they span across a twelve month sequence as winter, spring, summer, and fall. Winter generally occurs within the months of December, January, and February. Spring stretches the lengths of March, April, and May. Summer covers the trifold arrangement of June, July, and August, and fall, which is also called autumn, positions its seasonal conditions within the frame of September, October, and November. For the full twelve month Julian calendar, then, the four step cycle of seasons paints a wroughtly predictable landscape for agricultural production that meticulates the pattern granting of plausible growth cycles. Found in that agricultural climate are the crops of tobacco, cotton, staple vegetables, and also apples, and the seasons within which the aforelisted plants are grown conduct the day to day weather that allows for their production. Fall is cool, but winter is cooler, and spring is warm, but summer is warmer. The different periods during the year, then, reside as predictable temperature conditions for all of the agriculture which is conducted in the state, as well as the supplementing and directly implicate philosophies regarding its practice and discipline as an artful necessity.

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