It resulted in a food surplus, which produced more than they needed, resulting in the ability to sell a lot of their crops to others that needed those farmer's produce.
True, becuase people in the Mesopotamia becuase most of ther time, they farmed and grew crops
If the farmers were provided with irrigation and marketing facilities the income and employment would increase to a much greater extent as irrigation would help in raising the produce and marketing would help in its distribution. In this way GDP gets higher and employment also increases as it will require a lot of labor.
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Farmers produce the products that is what gets turned into food. We need to eat the food. If we have no food we all die. Basically, farmers help us not die by raising plants and animals to be harvested for food.
Absolutely. Without irrigation, they would be able to produce very little.
To promote plant growth so that farmers get more produce to sell.
True, becuase people in the Mesopotamia becuase most of ther time, they farmed and grew crops
Selection of crops that had higher yields over thousands of years, implementation of technologies that increased yield including the plow, irrigation, and more recently, tractors, fertilizers, and genetic modification of crops.
If the farmers were provided with irrigation and marketing facilities the income and employment would increase to a much greater extent as irrigation would help in raising the produce and marketing would help in its distribution. In this way GDP gets higher and employment also increases as it will require a lot of labor.
Producers in the southwestern United States must use irrigation most of the time to raise crops, simply because, most of the time, there's insufficient moisture, without irrigation, to raise and produce crops. So the answer to this question is no.
Producers in the southwestern United States must use irrigation most of the time to raise crops, simply because, most of the time, there's insufficient moisture, without irrigation, to raise and produce crops. So the answer to this question is no.
The farmers learned to deal with it by: building levees to control the floods and developing irrigation systems in order to produce wheat, barley, sesame, and flax. Your Welcome :) by: I love youxx <3
Farmers produce. Farmers Produce Farmers Produce
Before irrigation crops could die or produce little in a dry growing season. Irrigation prevents that.
farmers can produce plants
The belief among farmers that lightning helps produce a better crop has no basis in science. This is simple considered an old wives tale. Perhaps during years of heavy lightning, farmers give the crops extra attention being motivated by the belief and this results in increased production.