Irrigation systems helped farmers the most. They also had no-till practices and implements.
They built windmills and plows
They built windmills and plows
Irrigation systems helped farmers the most. They also had no-till practices and implements.
The Huang He and the Yangtze river helped Chinese farmers.
New technology helped send farmers into debt
The Grange.(1867- "patrons of husbandry"- helped farmers form cooperatives and pressured state legislators to regulate business on which farmers depended.)
The Grange.(1867- "patrons of husbandry"- helped farmers form cooperatives and pressured state legislators to regulate business on which farmers depended.)
Some key innovations that helped Neolithic farmers become more productive include the adoption of agriculture, development of tools like the plow and sickle, domestication of animals for farming, and irrigation techniques to manage water supply for crops. These innovations enabled farmers to cultivate larger areas of land more efficiently, leading to increased food production and sedentism.
Dry farming helped farmers by enabling them to grow crops in regions with limited water supply. By using water conservation techniques and planting drought-resistant crops, farmers could reduce the need for irrigation and still produce a harvest. This method allowed farmers to cultivate land that would otherwise be unsuitable for farming due to water scarcity.
it gave farmers a way to organize for better crop prices.
Farmers were able to keep cattle on their farms thanks to the development of improved breeding techniques, which produced healthier and more productive animals. Additionally, advancements in veterinary care and nutrition helped maintain cattle health and productivity. The establishment of pasture management practices and the use of fencing also enabled farmers to manage their herds more effectively. Finally, access to markets for selling cattle provided economic incentives for farmers to maintain their livestock.
New technology helped send farmers into debt