This is a book about thousand acres. Jane Smiley wrote this book with a grade of 7 worth 27 points. This book is about three sisters, each trying to win one-third of a farm company founded by his father. An elder father is trying to establish a company so that her daughter does not have to pay property tax. Caroline, the youngest daughter, happens to be a lawyer and does not like that idea. Rose and Ginny think that living on a farm is a good idea.
According to Forbes magazine, President of Uhuru Kenyatta and Jomo Kenyatta has 500,000 acres of land. 500,000 acres! Tom Cholmondeley is a grandson with 58,000 acres of farms, one of the architects of the UK colonial Kenya. This made his land a small park in Kenyatta Manor. In this country, "45.2% of the population lives below the poverty line," Cholmondeley shot Kenyan wildlife game ranger in 2005. A year later he shot and hunted and sentenced to eight months imprisonment. The man he shot and killed was not a traditional poacher, it was a poor father hunting in the wild to feed his family.
It is 15,000 acres and can be divided into 135 acres of crop circles. Each circle is like a green dial with a big clock, while slowly rotating the second hand. The clean second hand supplies irrigation machines, pipes longer than 1000 feet, and supplies stable water, fertilizer and pesticide to potatoes. The entire farm is managed by a set of computer monitors in the control room. Sitting in that room, the farmer can grow crop with water or any chemicals he thinks necessary in one push.