well there's a lot of kinds of farming. There's farmers that have crop farms, horse farms, pig farms, cow farms, chicken farms, turkey farms, just about every kind of animal on a farm can come from that kind of farm. to make it, say a horse farm, they need a lot of horses and they need to breed them of a profit. then they sell the colts and fillies to other people. you can do that with just about any kind of animal you can find on a farm.
A cow that is specifically used by farmers for producing milk that they sell. Dairy farming is just one type of cattle farming. Different types of farmers use different types of cattle for their farms.
ranching
mostly farming
they used it mostly for farming.
Mostly handheld tools are used and most of the farmers are not aware of the modern technologies of farming.
In Ancient Egypt, people used the land for farming and growing different types of crops. They also used it as a place to put their shelters.
In California, farming is mostly in the central valley. There is moist soil and great watering systems.
Mostly subsistence farming although some farmers did raise cash crops.
Livestock farming is farming itself, it's not "used" for anything other than producing animals for meat, milk and eggs, there is no "where" in this sort of thing. If you are referring to something different, please be more specific and more clear about what you're trying to ask about when asking these types of questions.
high breed variety of seeds
lots of different types of people although they where mostly men because some women have children that really need them
yes there are 4 types. The types are, flat wicks (the most commonly used type of wick), which are mostly used in taper or pillar candles, square wicks, also mostly used in taper or pillar candles, cored wicks (usually filled with zinc, cotton, paper, or tin), which are mostly used in jar candles, pillars, votives, and devotional lights, and special/oil lamp wicks, used in oil lamps and insect-repelling lamps.