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There are actually several benefits to planting crops in long rows rather than just randomly scattering the seeds. This allows for easier maintenance and easier harvesting.
produces a larger cropallows farmers to easily attack weedsallows farmers to use fewer seedsall of these are correctA+ all of these are correct
It makes them grow in a row as opposed to randomly scattered. This is because plants usually grow where seeds are placed. There are, of course, exceptions to this theory. For example, flying seeds. However, anyone planting crops is likely to sow non-flying varieties of seeds.
It makes them grow in a row as opposed to randomly scattered. This is because plants usually grow where seeds are placed. There are, of course, exceptions to this theory. For example, flying seeds. However, anyone planting crops is likely to sow non-flying varieties of seeds.
Most settlers searched for gold rather than planting crops
The planting of crops led to the development of agriculture, which allowed humans to settle in one place and form permanent communities. This shift from a nomadic lifestyle to a sedentary one kickstarted the development of civilizations and led to the growth of population and the establishment of social structures.
Yes it is farming but it implies that you are planting crops rather than simply letting cattle graze the land.
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How did the iroqois men clear the land for planting crop?
Broad platforms cut into steep slopes used for planting crops are terraces.
Chief crops include fruits, hay, and bulbs for planting.
Post planting operation is the act of collecting crops and grown plants from beds.