flooding washes fertile soil onto the land
Flooding is good for farmers because farmers like water.
Sharecropping
By stopping competition from farmers abroad --APEX
to improve the situation of farmers, the govt. bought crops at regular prices to help the farmers and sold them low, to help out the consumers.
They operated free mills and gins that small farmers could use.
Flooding is good for farmers because farmers like water.
It hurt the farmers by flooding their fields and the farmers never knew when to plant their crops............. it helped farmers by giving them a close irragation and transportation system for watering their crops and trading their crops for materials and other foods that they didn't have.This is how the flooding of the rivers helped and hurt farmers.
The flooding rivers helped the farmers of ancient India by leaving fresh silt behind, which makes the land fertile.
monsoon cause damages like flooding and wind damage help farmers
monsoon cause damages like flooding and wind damage help farmers
The people of India used irrigation canals to take control of the floods.
Flooding was an extreme problem with the early farmers. The two inventions that helped them deal with the flooding problem were seed plows and irrigation systems.
Sure, ancient Egyptians had Nile flooding. During flooding, farmers were working in Pyramids construction.
it was easy to irrigate it but the farmers had to control the flooding by digging canals
the answer to this question would be when th nile was flooding their crops they went off to help pharoahs build and make pyramids and temples or they fixed things that had to be fixed.
It hurt the farmers by flooding their fields and the farmers never knew when to plant their crops............. it helped farmers by giving them a close irragation and transportation system for watering their crops and trading their crops for materials and other foods that they didn't have.This is how the flooding of the rivers helped and hurt farmers.
They built a dam to prevent flooding and saved lives.