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The invention of the plow as lead to industrialization of farming practices. The plow allowed for larger areas of farm land to be plowed, which is quicker and more convenient then doing it by hand.
A plow made of iron. A plow is a farming implement (or "tool" for most of you) to turn over land and expose the soil for the first stages in preparing a field for seeding crops.
rainbow type, you fine them mostly in unicorn land
There would be 2 chooses. If it is not too serious (only one wheel) they can try and land on the remaining wheels. If it is really serious a belly landing would be the next best option.
If there were a small piece of land on which crops would be grown on, it is best to use the standard form of irrigation but to a much smaller extent. Instead of having a large 1 meter wide canal, it is suggested that the width would be decreased to 30-50 centimeters.
Mechanized/only 15% of Japan's land is farmable; the rest is industrialized.
the irrigationa systam best fertile land and mechanized faeming make punjab the best area farming
One result of farms becoming mechanized was that farm workers became rural entrepreneurs.
Yes, especially along the southern states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas.
Farming.
Arable land which equals, not on a mountain.
Arable land which equals, not on a mountain.
A field is a leveled-off area of land that has been adapted for farming. A field generally has one kind of crop.
It depends how the land is. If the land is rocky, then of course you know it's not a good place for farming because there's no soil to plant crops with. If the land is kind of grassy, you might be able to plant your crops, and settle there.
The southern colonies
it offered rich land for farming
southern colonies