Heck yes. Dead fish are good fertilizer.
they use fish to plant the plant the seed in ushaly they open the fish and place the seed within.
the Inuit people do not grow crops, they hunt and fish, and trade their goods.
they'd hunt and fish and grow crops
corn, beans ,watermelon ,fish,celery
the crops were tobacco wheat corn and timber also some fish
To grow crops.
Fertilizer is a substance that is used to make crops grow. The Native Americans showed the Pilgrims how to make crops grow by planting dead fish with the seeds. Often manure is used as a fertilizer to make crops grow. Chemicals are used as well to keep bugs, and animals, away, but, the chemical use of fertilizer can have negative side effects.
No. Some crops can grow IN crops, such as with the use of nurse crops, or purposely mixing two different types of crops (like barley with oats) in one field, mainly for the purpose of growing livestock feed.
Farming.
Yes.
to grow there crops for measuring
they ate fish and crops or really anything they could grow and eat