most grow a specific a crop.
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to help there crops grow more
So that the crops will suck up some of the water so the soil won't erode.
The cycle of the nile helped the farmers because, when it would flood, it would unearth alot of fertile, moist soil. This soil, would help farmers grow all sorts of crops. Before the flood came, the farmers would harvest all their crops so they wouldn't be washed away. After the harvest, the cycle would start all over again,
Farmers needed to grow more cash crops to sell, so they bought and bred salves to do all the work.
there wouldnt be enough crops to be grown, since all the nutrients has been took out of the soil. cannot grow more crops in the desert
They relied on Nature. They relied on the precipitation that came from the skies to provide the moisture for their crops, and the heat during the day and the sun itself to help the crops grow. Most, if not all farmers still rely on Nature to grow their crops; irrigation is only for those areas that normally do not recieve adequate rainfall on an annual basis to grow any kind of crop.
The climate of early Virginia was warm. Because of this climate it is possible for the farmers to grow crops all throughout the year.
Georgia soil is healthy, fertile, and natural. Georgia grown agriculture is all natural and not artificial. Georgia farmers do not use chemicals to grow their crops, instead, they grow their crops naturally.
yes they must have in some home but not in all home
Because of the farmers not circulating crops, so the soil lost nutrients, and crops were not able to grow. Then when the drought came, the wind blew all the dirt away because it had nothing to hold it to the ground.
Some areas of all states in the southeast US can grow crops.