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#One person with a 200 hp tractor - 4-10 acres per hour in general for any farming operation - [https://www.canr.msu.edu/field_crops/uploads/files/2018%20Custom%20Machine%20Work%20Rates.pdf]
#One person with a 200 hp tractor - 4-10 acres per hour in general for any farming operation - [https://www.canr.msu.edu/field_crops/uploads/files/2018%20Custom%20Machine%20Work%20Rates.pdf]
#For a 200 person [[Dunbar Village]], this means 20-50 hours per operation. One week. Prep, till, plant, weed, harvest. 5-6 weeks per year, assuming the tractors are in shape, etc. That means a 10% employment rate for the town farmer, and less with automation pending workign equipment.
#For a 200 person [[Dunbar Village]], this means 20-50 hours per operation. One week. Prep, till, plant, weed, harvest. 5-6 weeks per year, assuming the tractors are in shape, etc. That means a 10% employment rate for the town farmer, and less with automation pending workign equipment.
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  1. One person with a 200 hp tractor - 4-10 acres per hour in general for any farming operation - [1]
  2. For a 200 person Dunbar Village, this means 20-50 hours per operation. One week. Prep, till, plant, weed, harvest. 5-6 weeks per year, assuming the tractors are in shape, etc. That means a 10% employment rate for the town farmer, and less with automation pending workign equipment.

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