The small farmers in the Roman empire can be traced back to the 5th century BC. They would grow crops for food and for trade.
They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.
They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.
We use to grow a crop of grain that we called maize . It did not fatten livestock as fast as corn but was easier to grow.
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Of course. It's the only place where it can grow.
The Aztec Indians were primarily farmers. They practiced agriculture on raised fields called chinampas, which allowed them to grow crops such as maize, beans, and squash. Hunting was also practiced, but agriculture was the primary source of sustenance for the Aztec civilization.
Three main crops are bean, corn, and squash
cheese
Maize, sorghum, sugar cane, etc.
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