I think stone age people grew much crops we grow today. Such as cereal... maiz & millet also cotton and pulses . till i no! :)
People didn't discover the ability to plant until the Neolithic era which started around 5,500 B.C. and ended in about 2,500 B.C.
Plants reproduced by themselves in the stone age.
Over 99% of plants that exist now also existed in the Stone Age. After all, the stone age was thousands of years ago, not millions of years ago.
Food crops are crops grown for human consumption such as vegetables and fruit. Fodder crops such as hay, corn, and sorghum are grown for livestock to eat.
there was a lot of job losses and poor crops grown (food shortage)
Food crops are crops that are grown for consumption such as corn, wheat, rice, fruits, vegetables, oats, etc.
cash crops are the crops that are grown to earn money
food
Some higher value food crops are grown in greenhouses or other protective cover. The cost of labour makes them more expensive
Most of Australia's food is grown along the eastern side of Australia near the coast.
grains
Potatoes and corn
Food crops and cash crops are essentially quite similar to the other. Food crops are crops of plants like wheat, rice, corn, potatoes etc. that are raised and sold to other people as food. Cash crops are crops that are grown to be sold for income, such as those crops mentioned above as well as canola.
Approximately 95% of all crops (including feed and forage crops as well as oilseed and pasture crops) are grown conventionally. If you look only at human food crops, the conventional percentage may be somewhat lower.
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