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Rice farming happens in a field or fields commonly known as rice paddies.
When farmers plow their fields along the curves of a slope; Cutting down erosion from the top soil is an example of Contour Plowing.
Terrace farming is practiced of the slope of a mountain. Fields are cut and filled so they resemble steps. These steps slow the flow of water down the slope preventing erosion. This is a common practice in mountainous regions such as Asia and South America.
through irrigation which can be from a well or and they pipe all the water to the fields or center pivot irrigation where a portable irrigation pipe about 100m goes around circular fields and sprays water on crops and rotates really slowly. also any bodies of water such as streams or rivers through permission from the owner such as the government, then when permission is accepted then you pump water to your fields. Also when it rains it automatically quenches crops.
The term is frequently borrowed for other uses, such as raising one species of livestock in a farm, or even in fields other than agriculture to describe any group.
Terrace farming
terrace farming
Crows can eat crops in the fields, that farmers are growing.
Its called terrace farming. Sometimes, not always, the terraces are flooded as paddy fields for growing rice, especially in the East.
Irrigation helped Sumerian farmers by providing a reliable water supply for their crops, allowing them to grow more food and support a larger population. It also helped prevent droughts and increased agricultural productivity by controlling water flow to fields.
The flood deposited silt in the farming fields which provided fertilizer. Once the flood waters receded the fields were ready to plant.
Fields , paddies, and terraced-farming.
This was caused by long periods of drought combined with decades of extensive farming without crop rotation, leaving fallow fields (plowed but unseeded) and cover crops (crops to cover the fields to prevent erosion). Farmers plowed their fields heavily and lost the grasses and moisture that kept soil in place during droughts and high winds. The drought lasted 6 years (10 years in some places) causing starvaton and even death. The storms/drought affected hundreds of thousands of families and during the severe storms of 1934 hundreds of people in Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas had died from the heat.
farmers used the shaduf to irrigate their fields :):) its true
True. The development of tools with handles, such as hoes and plows, was essential for farming and growing crops as it made it easier for farmers to till the soil, plant seeds, and harvest crops efficiently. The handles provided leverage and control, allowing farmers to work more effectively in the fields.
Five highlights of the differences between traditional and modern methods of farming are:Traditional farming did not use chemical fertilizers and pesticides; modern farming does use them.Traditional farming tilled the land before planting crops; some types of modern farming is non-till farming.Traditional farming used heirloom or hybrid seeds, modern farming often uses genetically modified seeds.Traditional farming was done by small farmers; modern farming is mostly done by large corporate farmers.When raising animals, traditional farming allowed the animals to graize in fields; modern corporate farming raises animals in factory farms where they are kept in small pens and do not get to graize in fields.
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