food would go scarce.
food would go scarse and poeople would starve.
Asuming you mean local farmland, nothing. Virtually all food in farming communities comes from national grocery chains. exceptions- In season vegetables/fruit and the local butcher's supply.
A basin can be surrounded by farmland if it is situated in an agricultural area where farming is prevalent. The presence of farmland around a basin would depend on the local geography, climate, and land use practices in the region.
no
There would be a shift in supply if:1. The price of the inputs were to increase/decrease.2. A new technology was invented that made the production process fast - would shift supply up.3. If new capital was gained, like forests being cleared to make was for farming - would shift supply up.4. A change in the expected prices would increase/decrease supply.5. An improvement in weather will increase the productivity of the same amount of farmland - making an increase in demand.
They would lose funding if they chose to desegregate.
It will depend very much on your local supply company. You will be supplying to the local system at your house voltage (unless you are going in for a fully commercial supply) so you are not going straight to the grid in any case. The local company would certainly want to know what you are doing, for safety reasons. Suppose they had isolated your house supply for work, and you connected your generator at that time, you would make the house supply live again and endanger workers on the lines, so you have to be controlled.
You made a hug impact by spending your time at the community center.
I would appreciate receiving some samples of a typical international supply agreement between a food manufacture and local North American importer?
green
you would most likely find more farmland in the middle part of the US....
the food chain would die/end