10,000 to 15,000 years depending on the civilization time period.
What is the difference in old and modern farming? old methods of farming was an ancient type of practise practised by the natives of that particular state or region. modern methods are practised all over the world in the present time.
Farming Old and New Methods - 1911 was released on: USA: 9 September 1911
Indian farming is generally done using old-fashioned and traditional methods. And basically US farming is done using modern technology in agriculture.
old stone age
There was no farming in the Old Stone Age. Farming began in the Neolithic Era (New Stone Age). That is what pretty much separates the Old and New stone ages from each other. The nomads became farmers allowing them to settle in a single place.
no they did not have farming in the stone ages because there was too much ice and glaciers
It is called farming because it involves cultivating crops and breeding livestock on a piece of land. The term "farming" likely originated from the Old English word "feormian," which means to care for, or to supply with food.
Go to Kansas! There are plenty of farmers there!
grain and livestock farming
Hard trust me i was there im 3,000,000 yrs. old
it is new stone age
A flail is an old farming tool used to separate the cereal grains from the husks.