They planted their seeds on the Zigguarts
Farmers plant seeds.
seeds
In the early days of settlement in Australia, farmers would plant their seeds and the cockatoos (cockies) would follow along eating the freshly planted seeds. The term then came to be used to describe any small farmer, particularly as the cockies were prevalent in the bush
The farmers did not eat the best of the seeds that they produced because they they offered them as sacrifices and used them to plant for the following season.
early farmers depended on grain's seeds,water,and land
Sow seed in spring and early summer.
Usually the fruit contains seeds. So the plant makes the fruit delicious so birds and other animals eat the fruit (along with the seeds) and then the animal drops the plant seeds in its "waste" and then the seeds become a tree, bush, or whatever plant it originally came from
Farmers used sticks to dig holes into soft in order to plant seeds.
The seeds of this particular plant has its own hole and when the seed ripens, the pod will touch down which then the seeds will go along with the water currents.
The seeds of this particular plant has its own hole and when the seed ripens, the pod will touch down which then the seeds will go along with the water currents.
Farmers adapted to hillsides by using terracing techniques, contour farming, and agroforestry practices to prevent erosion and improve water retention. They also selected crops that are suitable for sloped terrain and practiced crop rotation to maintain soil fertility. Implementing these strategies helps farmers maximize land use and productivity on hilly terrains.
Sunflowers have seeds that will fall to the ground from the wind or travel with animals. Farmers sometimes plant entire fields of sunflowers to sell them for the oil in the seeds.