i feel sorry for the peaceful cow grassing at the very outer ring, and suddenly forced to walk to the city (and maybe carrying cart full of grains) and ended up in a plate somewhere in the market. :( sorry out of topic
Well am here from nigeria and dis jus helped me understand dis got exam monday neva attended any class cause of work and i feel like i attended d whole classes cause of dis explanations thanks alot
i'm also gonna write atleast something before my question... just attentively saw the lecture n loved it a loooottt.... but i'm from MANGLADESH. i really wish i could support you... i'll pray that you get tons of support to teach needy like us😞😞😞😞
At the end of the day it depends what product you have. If you have to pay a lot for transportation it makes more sense to be closer to the market. If you can transport your product easily and at a low rate it makes more sense to be farther away, especially if you need a lot of land
I need help and need the answer to this question ASAP!!!! Which of the following best explains the spatial patterns illustrated in von Thünen’s model? The cost-to-distance ratio of the land-rent curve indicates that the highest-cost land is in large-scale plots on the outermost ring of the model. A The cost-of-labor inputs are related to a crop's distance from the market, as more labor-intensive farming is done in large-scale plots far from the market town. B Highly perishable agricultural goods are produced in small-scale plots far from the market town, so that they can be more quickly traded with other communities. C Labor-intensive farming of vegetables is done in small-scale plots in market gardens, while extensive grain crops are grown in large-scale fields far from the market town. D Labor-intensive planting and harvests of wheat and corn are done in small-scale plots in market gardens, while less labor-intensive pasturing of sheep or beef cattle takes place in large-scale plots on the outermost ring of the model.
James Ivey thank you so much for your purchase and support! You should have gotten a link right after purchase, however, I will send you them right now over email
hi, please do you have any video explaining LUTI Models, i really do not know anything about them and i want to learn. i have gotten much help from articles.
I have a question. If the intensitive agriculture of an area increases, so does that mean that the profit increases? Im sorry if this question has already been asked!
Thank you for providing this content. It helped me a lot for my exam, I'm watching you from Saudi Arabia
This is going to help me pass my exam tomorrow! Thanks!
I am going to do amazing on this test. I'm manifesting it. Thanks dude!
Thank you! There was a snow day and I needed to catch up on my AP class. Your video quality is really nice
Who’s here cause school’s cancelled?
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I appreciate your teaching skills and gestures, Sir 😊
30 minutes before the exam and I’m watching this
Titan Miller me too good luck
10 hours before theoretical organisation economics exam
Night before 💀
i feel sorry for the peaceful cow grassing at the very outer ring, and suddenly forced to walk to the city (and maybe carrying cart full of grains) and ended up in a plate somewhere in the market. :( sorry out of topic
SIMP!!!
Well am here from nigeria and dis jus helped me understand dis got exam monday neva attended any class cause of work and i feel like i attended d whole classes cause of dis explanations thanks alot
Very helpful. Easy for self study. Thank you! create more of this sort.
I have an exams this evening, and I'm very certain I'm going to pass now.. wow, thank you soo much🥺💜
Hey Mr. Sinn thank you for doing a video on ever one of my AP Human Geo topics because I got and A because of you. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for breaking this down
i'm also gonna write atleast something before my question... just attentively saw the lecture n loved it a loooottt.... but i'm from MANGLADESH. i really wish i could support you... i'll pray that you get tons of support to teach needy like us😞😞😞😞
So the profit increases the farther you go out? I have a test tomorrow and I’m confused on that.
At the end of the day it depends what product you have. If you have to pay a lot for transportation it makes more sense to be closer to the market. If you can transport your product easily and at a low rate it makes more sense to be farther away, especially if you need a lot of land
Excellently explained
Please come up with more geography models like whittlesay..it would be of great help
There will be more models coming soon!
Thank you sir!
thank you very much
Please make a tutorial on christaller and losch locational theory.
I am working on those theories over the summer, I should have them done before the next school year!
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If von Thunen's model is applied to the national scale, what crops are grown in the extensive ring of the United States?
i- kevin i swear
Alexis hehe
Foxtron Delta it was a question on our aphg packet which is why he asked an at 11:03 it is applied at a national scale
I think based on his model: it may be Ranching and Livestock?
oh wait, nvm. its in this part: 3:35 ! it mentions it in the video. Double check for me, will you?
Thank you so much sir ....it was very helpful for me ....by just listening to this I have wrote 10 mrks anwer
Thanks sir ,lo❤️ ve from India this video is literally conducive for me
Thank you for this, my teacher loves your content, now I will pass
I am glad I could help you out!
I didn't find the guided 📝note... Where is it? 0:37
Great video!
mr sinn u are a W man. im a freshman and kinda stupid and u are helping me study bro tysm
I need help and need the answer to this question ASAP!!!!
Which of the following best explains the spatial patterns illustrated in von Thünen’s model?
The cost-to-distance ratio of the land-rent curve indicates that the highest-cost land is in large-scale plots on the outermost ring of the model.
A
The cost-of-labor inputs are related to a crop's distance from the market, as more labor-intensive farming is done in large-scale plots far from the market town.
B
Highly perishable agricultural goods are produced in small-scale plots far from the market town, so that they can be more quickly traded with other communities.
C
Labor-intensive farming of vegetables is done in small-scale plots in market gardens, while extensive grain crops are grown in large-scale fields far from the market town.
D
Labor-intensive planting and harvests of wheat and corn are done in small-scale plots in market gardens, while less labor-intensive pasturing of sheep or beef cattle takes place in large-scale plots on the outermost ring of the model.
rip
D
where are feedlots located
Can you please explain vertical integration and why it’s connected to Thünen’s locational theory?
thanks mr. sinn!!!
I'm ready for my Agricuture FRQ. All thanks to you!!!
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So in 11:04, what are some state examples of each ring that Mr. Sinn drew? Sorry, I don't live in the U.S so I have absolutely no clue
Try to connect the map shown at 10:52 with an actual map of the U.S that names the states
you didnt explain the concept of Economic Rent and Cases.
It was very helpful
I can’t find the guided notes
Hey Mr. Sinn, what do you mean by "hinterlands?"
If I bought the guided notes, where do I get them?
James Ivey thank you so much for your purchase and support! You should have gotten a link right after purchase, however, I will send you them right now over email
Nice explanation
Where's the guided notes?
Thankyou Sir 😃
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hi, please do you have any video explaining LUTI Models, i really do not know anything about them and i want to learn. i have gotten much help from articles.
Can I use this model for urban farming?
I have a question. If the intensitive agriculture of an area increases, so does that mean that the profit increases? Im sorry if this question has already been asked!
Link to notes???
Didn't the Industrial Revolution started in the 1750s?
No, the industrial revolution started in the late 1800s. In the period between 1880-1920. Hope that helps!
Watching this for tomorrow's exam 😊
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wonderful that the silicon valley is located in the forest ;)
you kinda remind me of young sheldon
Where is the notes ?? 🙄
This man really just said at 5:26 that the farmers want to maximize their costs
Grown up Sheldon
I passed my Exam today
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