Farmers grew a multitude of various crops. However, predominately, their greatest commodity is the sacred olive of the east. Olives date back to the archaic era of 6000BC and the same seeds of these ancient olives are cultivated to this day. Similarly, as Greece is an arid and tumultuous country it is hard to reap a plentiful harvest. In the south, peaches and nectarines are grown in bounteous numbers. This is due to the huge number of goats in the south, whose potent faeces act as a nutrient-rich fertiliser.
Chinese farmers grow lots of rice because it is in nearly every dish. they also grow plenty of potatoes and other things
4. How did ancient farmers use the water of the Indus river system to help grow crops?
He did it so they can grow there crops
Silt was good for the egyptians because silt gave them good soil. The crops also grew quickly.
Plains are special because animals roam there and farmers grow there crops there.
In both Ancient Greece and modern Greece, farmers are known for growing olives and grapes.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
Yes they do grow olive trees in Greece.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
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Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
Farmers in Spain's central plateau typically use dry farming techniques or irrigate their fields using water from reservoirs and rivers. The region has a semi-arid climate with limited rainfall, so farmers often rely on advanced irrigation methods to ensure successful crop growth. Additionally, they may rotate crops and practice soil conservation to maximize yields and preserve the land.
The majority of Greek males were farmers.
12.4 % of the Greek labor force are farmers.
Because they would want food from Greece and to feed their families
farmers grow crops