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one disadvantage was that much land was wasted. because the farmers of that time didnt know how to keep soil fresh after growing wheat and barley, it took quite a while for the soil to regain its freshness again
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Barley grows in Israel's south, between Beer Shebah and the Gaza strip.
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We are considering growing Barley for Whiskey in Bucks County, PA. How much barley can you grow on one acre of land? Thank you> Laurie
The Egyptians got their food by growing it, or catching it. They grew wheat and barley, and they caught fish to eat.
The agriculture of England arecereal growing, wheat, barley, sugar, beets, fadder, mixed farming and dairying
The Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, particularly ancient Mesopotamia, was known for its fertile soil and ideal conditions for growing crops such as wheat, barley, and lentils. The Nile River Valley in ancient Egypt was also renowned for its agricultural productivity and the cultivation of crops like wheat, barley, and flax.
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It catches on fire easily. Cotton growing uses a lot of water.
You would typically find wheat and barley cultivated in regions with temperate climates, such as North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. These grains require specific growing conditions, including cool temperatures and well-drained soil.