There would be very scarce food. Also, the quality of food would be poor.
Life without any farms would mean severe food shortages and scarcity of fruits, vegetables, and animal products. This would lead to widespread hunger, malnutrition, and potentially a breakdown of society due to the inability to feed the population. Farms are essential for producing the majority of our food supply and are crucial for sustaining human life.
Life on a colonial farm was difficult. They did not have the technology and tools that farmers have today. It was a lot of work. Men, women, and even the children had to help out on the farms.
Like the average farm today without the machines
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I studied ancient Egypt and the farms are big probully the same today
Almost all the same animals that are kept on farms today.
Eastern woodland people did indeed have towns and farms. These towns and farms may have looked differently than towns and farms today do though.
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In Ancient Israel, the temperature was about what it is today. It received four or five more inches (15 centimeters) of rainfall than today. Farms dotted the Sinai with the Bedouins using the hills. Today, there are no farms.
In 2007 there were 1,087 dairy farms, 128 organic vegetable farms and only three percent of the States workforce are involved in agriculture.
I think a persons inspiration must be his or her family for without them that person will not be in this world today. Without them ones life would be meaningless. Without them that persons life will no be called 'life' at all.