Farming in the 1800s was the same as farming today: growing things in the ground to eat.
Perhaps you should be more specific in your question.
* The person who posted this is very stupid and noes absolutly nothing...
Farming in the 1800s was still done primarily by hand. Tools and machinery, such as horse drawn plows, were coming to market. Some poorer farmers began borrowing money to purchase this equipment.
farming has changed because of culture and the technology people use hese days
yes it is back then they did not have fertilizers like we do and the tractors with the technology
Farmers were influential members of a society.
It gave more people jobs so they didn't have to do as much work for the little pay they got, it also gave us more technology and better ways to travel and communicate.
it gave farmers crops (big fields of weat) so they could feed there family
Harsh
hard
it was really bad and people had to work hours for very little money
Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were added to the U.S.
Because with steel you could make buildings.
The pioneers started to move from the east and midwest to the west in the mid 1800s looking for gold and better life.
It is about a farmer's life, joy and hardship growing up in the ever-changing France during the 1800s.
the life of an English farmer was easy........ but they did alot of slavery in them days
it sucked
hard
probably like life back in the 1700s or 1800s.
The life of a farmer is very hard because it involve digging, cutting, hard labor, and e.c.t.
all in good times
Big boats
ayiti the cost of life
Farmerish.
the pits
1 set of crops