yes, there is a new one called farmville much and such the same game but with imo a few improvements
Asker: but that's on facebook
use them on farmtown there the best but not as good as onions or pinapples
Yes it will
FarmTown is a popular farming simulation game that can be played on Facebook. To reinstall FarmTown, you will need to follow these steps: Log out of your Facebook account: Before you can reinstall FarmTown, you will need to log out of your Facebook account. Uninstall FarmTown: Go to your device's app store (e.g. Google Play or App Store) and search for FarmTown. Once you find it, click on the "Uninstall" button. This will remove the game from your device. Reinstall FarmTown: After uninstalling FarmTown, go back to the app store and search for the game again. Click on the "Install" button to download and reinstall the game on your device. Log in to your Facebook account: Once the game is reinstalled, open it and log in to your Facebook account. You should now be able to access your FarmTown account and resume playing. It's worth mentioning that if you have an active Farmtown account on Facebook, you don't need to remove the game and start a new account, you can simply log in to your Facebook account and the game will be there. In summary, to reinstall FarmTown, you will need to log out of your Facebook account, uninstall the game from your device, reinstall it from the app store, and log in to your Facebook account. Once you have done that, you should be able to access your FarmTown account and resume playing.
worst webpage ever
to allow people to do other work besides farming.
absolutely nothing besides farming and most of the house work!
If you're interested in wolves, try Wolfquest or Wolfhome.For lions, there's Impressive Title.
Absolutely, just like any farm. Capital is the bread and butter of farming. Without it, farming wouldn't happen, wouldn't even exist. Besides, farming is a business and all businesses need capital in order to function properly, no exceptions!
Extra food meant that not everyone had to produce food for a living
They were farming, made pots, weaved cloth, had polished tools and weapons, trade by barter and could make huge stone monuments
Farming allowed for a more stable food supply, which in turn allowed for some members of society to specialize in other activities besides food production. This specialization led to the development of trade, increased population density, and eventually the formation of cities as centers of governance, commerce, and culture.
Besides farming, other jobs in historical and contemporary societies include trades such as blacksmithing, carpentry, and weaving, which contributed to local economies. In urban areas, roles like merchants, bakers, and innkeepers emerged to support growing populations. Additionally, professions such as teaching, healthcare, and craftsmanship provided essential services to communities. As societies evolved, jobs in administration, finance, and technology also became prominent, reflecting changes in economic structures.