They built terraces, or level platforms of earth on hills, for farming.
Terracing was (and in some cases still is) used to grow crops on hillsides and mountains.
nope the complete opposite used by farmers in mountains to grow crops like a step effect
land because farmers wanted more of it to grow their crops.
terrace farming
grow crops
Farmers adapted to hillsides by using terracing techniques, contour farming, and agroforestry practices to prevent erosion and improve water retention. They also selected crops that are suitable for sloped terrain and practiced crop rotation to maintain soil fertility. Implementing these strategies helps farmers maximize land use and productivity on hilly terrains.
Silt was good for the egyptians because silt gave them good soil. The crops also grew quickly.
Three crops farmers might grow in the northeast are corn, fruits, and vegetables
Tenant farmers grew a large variety of crops.
There are many ways in which farmers grow crops in Central Asia. These farmers could use terrace farming for example.
they planted wheat, bread, and more which i don't know loll
The climate of early Virginia was warm. Because of this climate it is possible for the farmers to grow crops all throughout the year.