They developed around 6000-7000 Bc.
Kansas was settled around 1850 with the Kansas-Nebraska Act. =)
Illinois was settled before Columbus. Cahokia was built around 1050 AD.
The early pioneers arrived in Oneonta in the late 18th century, specifically around the 1780s. They were primarily of European descent and settled in the region for agricultural purposes and to establish communities.
Production went down around 90% using European farming systems. Native American systems used a Milpa type of planting system which produced around 30 million calories per acre, where European farming systems produced between 3 and 7.9 million calories per acre. A "Milpa" or "Milpas" farming system is a way to grow multiple crops in the same space to benefit each type of plant, this type of system cannot use machines.
5000 bc
Everywhere in the civilized world, starting around 3,000 BC.
They developed around 6000-7000 Bc.
communities appeared in the nile delta of the lowes Egypt by around 4000 b.c in 800bc
communities appeared in the nile delta of the lowes Egypt by around 4000 b.c in 800bc
communities appeared in the nile delta of the lowes egypt by around 4000 b.c in 800bc
The discovery of agriculture marked the beginning of the Neolithic Age. This included the cultivation of crops, such as wheat and barley, and the domestication of animals, such as sheep and goats. This shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities occurred around 10,000 BCE.
It led to the development of civilizations. Now people had to work together in order to keep resources from depleting. They had more time to advance their skills( i.e making arrows, cloth...) They also needed leadership and alliances from the people around them.
Far too numerous to list however consider the Texas Hill Country around Frericksburg for a small scale operation.
Farming most likely began in North Africa, specifically in the Nile River Valley around 10,000 years ago. The favorable climate and fertile soil allowed for the cultivation of crops such as wheat and barley, leading to the development of settled agricultural communities.
Before learning to farm, people were hunters and gatherers. It was around the end of the Stone Age when humans first started to learn farming. Farming was less labor intensive and people began to form communities.
Settled Farming is the practice of farming an area permanently where the soil is good (fertile) and the water source is reliable. This usually occurs in the Ethiopian Highlands, around Lake Victoria, where millet, coffee, corn, and cacao are grown, Along the Nile, where cotton and sugar cane are found, in Mediterranean Africa, where most farmers grow wheat, and Southern Africa, where wheat, corn, vineyards, rice, and citrus fruits are grown.