Well, honey, let me tell you - galvanized containers can leach zinc and other metals into the soil, which can be absorbed by your plants. So, technically, they're safe for growing food crops as long as you line them with a barrier to prevent direct contact between the soil and the metal. But hey, if you want to play it safe, stick to food-safe materials like untreated wood or ceramic pots for your precious veggies.
People need to eat, they need food, so growing crops is needed.
A poor growing season is just when the climate isn't ideal for growing certain crops. The result is shortage of crops and food
agriculture
They got there food by hunting buffalo and growing crops.
To prevent mold growth in Tupperware containers, make sure they are completely dry before storing food, avoid sealing containers with moisture or food residue, and regularly clean and air out the containers.
by growing there food
By hunting ,fishing, and growing crops
they like to harvest and sell food
Hunting and growing crops.
Growing crops.
To provide food for the populace.
To plough the land, as part of the growing of food crops.