Irrigation and rain.
This method is normally referred to as either organic farming or traditional farming.
The people grew crops natively using simple tool such as blades and hoe. The land was tilled and no artificial fertilizers were applied on the crops which grew naturally.
A guy with a bucket
Growing crops using the help of many people.
The Caddo people practiced agriculture by growing crops such as maize, beans, and squash. They used a combination of slash and burn agriculture and horticulture techniques to cultivate their crops. The Caddo also relied on hunting and gathering for food.
You may be referring to the use of smudge pots which is a method of using oil burning heaters in orchards to prevent freezing of the crops.
This irrigation method is called canal irrigation. It involves using canals, ditches, and walls to divert and distribute water to crops for agricultural purposes.
The method of expressing direction illustrated is using a compass rose, which shows cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) and intermediate directions (northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest).
We are right because we bought them from other people using are crops we grew.
yes you can............... but its not easy to bear the child
Southwest of where?
The Olmec people used a system of raised fields for growing crops by constructing mounds of earth surrounded by canals or ditches. This helped to hold water for irrigation and drainage during the rainy season, allowing them to cultivate crops in the nutrient-rich soil of floodplains. The raised fields also provided protection against flooding and pests, promoting successful agriculture.