Go look....
Go look....
Drip irrigation
Many became farmers.
Aksum farmers build canals, dams, and holding ponds to bring mountain water to the feilds.
Traditionally Chinooks were not farmers. The land had to many trees growing in it. Chinooks hunted, fished and gathered roots and berries.
Irrigation systems helped farmers the most. They also had no-till practices and implements.
Irrigation systems helped farmers the most. They also had no-till practices and implements.
They built windmills and plows
irrigation and windmils
They built windmills and plows
They became diligent and innovative farmers and created the surplus necessary to support civilisation.
Inca farmers adapted to the rugged Andean landscape by creating terrace farming to use available land efficiently. Japanese farmers adapted to limited arable land by practicing intensive rice cultivation and by developing advanced irrigation techniques like rice paddies.