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Barren.
The early settlers thought the plains were unsuitable for farming because the land appeared flat and treeless, making it seem infertile and difficult to cultivate. Additionally, the lack of obvious water sources and extreme weather conditions further discouraged farming in the eyes of the initial explorers.
Land that is unsuitable for farming or cultivation is often referred to as barren land or wasteland. This type of land lacks the necessary nutrients, water, or conditions to support plant growth and agriculture.
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
Yes, areas in the western United States such as the desert regions of Nevada and Arizona are unsuitable for farming due to their arid climate and lack of fertile soil. The steep slopes of the Rocky Mountains in states like Montana and Wyoming also pose challenges for agriculture.
Pastoral farming can be advantageous as land that may be unsuitable for crops can be utilized. However, a downside can occur (and has a number of times in the past) with the spread of disease from area to area.
true
Organic farming is better for the environment and rids our environment of toxic chemicals that can be harmful to plants, animals, and people.
Yes.
They dug drainage ditches
it is considered to be important because from farming we get food
no