Agricultural density is a term used to describe the number of agricultural units, such as farms or ranches, per unit of land area. It is a way to measure the intensity of agricultural activity in a particular region.
Agricultural density can be influenced by a number of factors, including the availability of land, water, and labor, the type of crops or livestock being raised, and the level of technology used. In general, areas with high agricultural density are able to produce more food per unit of land area than areas with low agricultural density.