So that the crops will suck up some of the water so the soil won't erode.
Missouri is way to cold and icey, but California has warmer weather year round.
It's the climate. Missouri has an extensive period of time during the winter when temperatures are below freezing, too cold for growing crops.
yes. they can grow crops twice a year thanks to the hot climate
Because of climatic or seasonal variations at different times of the year, the Indus Valley farmers plant different crops in different seasons of the year. For that reason they have classified these crops into rabi (winter) and kharif (summer) seasons.
because different plants need to grow at different times of the year.
- The typical subsistence farm has a range of crops and animals needed by the family to eat and clothe themselves during the year .
The climate of early Virginia was warm. Because of this climate it is possible for the farmers to grow crops all throughout the year.
The Greenhouse is used so you can grow crops year round. Even in Winter when nothing will grow outside.
Probably because its warm all year round in the south, and most parts never get snow which would kill the plants, so they can grow all year round.
Subsistence farming can take many forms. Most of the growing will be done with the seasons. In temperate regions, you will find subsistence farmers growing crops from April to October. A wide variety of crops are needed for the subsistence farmer, some of them can be harvested in May/June, but some crops take all summer to grow to harvest. With proper preservation techniques, it may be possible to grow a large harvest for some crops one year, and then skip a year of production. Potatoes and onions will store well for a long time. The key is to produce a number of different crops that will provide adequate nutrition year-round.
The farmers' cooperative will have a good year because the weather has been perfect for the crops.
they were able to grow two or three crops per year because of the fertile land the nile has provided