the farmed by going to other farms and getting seed for surviving and to grow food
The terrain in the Pacific Northwest is very rocky, so farming is not easy.
yes i think they did farm agriculture
Migrant worker.
A migrant worker.
It is place where a farm is help socials project its so hard
The terrain in the Pacific Northwest is very rocky, so farming is not easy.
yes i think they did farm agriculture
Some Indians did not need to farm because food was readily available in the form of fish and other seafood, plus berries and fruits gathered in the forest, and small and large game animals.
Teri Edwards has written: 'The farm chicks in the kitchen' -- subject(s): Country life, Farm life, Pacific Northwest style, American Cooking
water to drink,food to eat,and crops to farm and animal to rais and eat
Yes they do farm..
probably because the moved around too much. they didn't want to have to keep starting over
M. E. Wirth has written: 'Farmland values in the Pacific Northwest, 1960 to 1990' -- subject(s): Farms, Statistics, Valuation 'Estimated costs of establishing and producing Kentucky bluegrass seed in the Inland Pacific Northwest' -- subject(s): Kentucky bluegrass, Seeds 'Farmland values in the Pacific Northwest, 1960 to 1991' -- subject(s): Farms, Valuation 'Farmland values in the Pacific Northwest, 1960 to 1989' -- subject(s): Farms, Valuation 'An assessment of possible gains from input prebuying strategies for medium and large farms' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Costs, Farm income, Income tax, Taxation
They did not farm in fact. They mainly hunted buffalo.
they learned how to farm.
corn.
YESH