They grew beans, onions, lettuce, cucumbers, and spice plants.
Farmers provided food and labor for the cities.
A dependable food supply.
They were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
They used grass and hay as food
The farmers had Surplus amount of food for more people to live there.
Hunter-gatherers relied on hunting and gathering food for survival, while early farmers practiced agriculture and domesticated animals. Hunter-gatherers were nomadic, following the availability of food sources, while early farmers settled in one location to cultivate crops. The transition from hunting and gathering to farming marked a shift to sedentary societies, surplus food production, and the development of complex social structures.
The early peoples settled in one place and needed to find more food
Agriculture provided early farmers with a stable and reliable food source, allowing them to settle in one place instead of being nomadic. This led to the development of permanent settlements, the growth of populations, and the ability to store surplus food for times of scarcity.
the farmers.
it is a 6th grade question- how did farmers get there food ?
It depends on where these "early farmers" you're referring to are from, and how early you're asking about: Neolithic age or Early American Colonists.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.