In early times, farmers used oxen or horses to carry products. In some areas, they used boats or rafts to carry product. Now planes and trucks carry most of the products.
A drought.
no they can not move from one place to another place [except very few cases]
It is easier for the farmers to work and move around easily without the long plants blocking the way. Shorter crop plants are more efficient with regard to taking on nutrients from the soil. They are less likely to suffer weather damage and are also easier to harvest with less non-usable bi-products.
less than one hundred years ago, farmers domesticated the mint plant for use in tea's, flavoring's, and beauty products.
plants do not to move from place to place because they have nicely developed root system.
The Caddo Indians were expert farmers, so they did not move from place to place.
Before the railroads were built, farmers had to haul their crops on wagons. This was one reason the farmers who wanted to export part of their crops settled near rivers or near the Atlantic ocean.
Strikes by the farmers took place throughout the United States in 1932. These strikes were to protest the low prices they received for the products they were selling such as corn, wheat, and livestock.
Nomads or nomadic farmers move from place to place with their animals and belongings in search of green land or pasture to irrigate and yield crops from.
Mexican farmers were not subsidized by their government; US farmers were. NAFTA allowed the subsidized US products to be sold on the Mexican market cheaper than Mexican products.
Precisely, the farmers moved them by horses or a bandwagon
From the farmers who grew them.
with products of the farm
nomads
They give it to the poor.
with products of the farm
Irrigation