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- if you wanted to be a dairy farmer, would you live in new york city? why or why not?
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No, I would not live in New York City to be a dairy farmer. New York City is a highly urbanized area with very limited space for farming, especially dairy farming which requires large pastures for cows to graze, barns, and storage for milk production. The land in NYC is expensive and mostly used for residential, commercial, or industrial purposes, not for agricultural activities like dairy farming. Also, the urban environment lacks the necessary rural infrastructure and natural resources (like ample land, fresh water for livestock, and a suitable climate for growing feed) that dairy farming needs.