because they are mariana
The egyptions planted crops in Giza.
The variation in strengh is minimal; winter flour means that the wheat plants are planted in the winter and harvested in the summer. Whereas summer flour is planted in the summer but harvested in the winter. This means that both crops get a similar amount of time in the sun, so flour strengh is not significantly affected.
Cash crops are planted, so when it is fully planted it is either traded or sold.
In ancient Greece, winter was generally a challenging time for agriculture due to colder temperatures and limited sunlight. Most crops were planted in the fall and harvested in late spring or summer. However, some hardy crops like certain grains and legumes could be sown in late winter or early spring. The Greeks primarily focused on preparing the land and managing livestock during the winter months rather than growing crops.
they planted and grew crops
After onset of monsoon
well... i looked this up and it doesen't say what kind of crops they planted,but i do know that they planted crops along the nial river.
In Zimbabwe, winter is typically dry and cool, so you'll want to focus on crops that thrive in these conditions. Suitable winter crops include brassicas like cabbage and kale, root vegetables like carrots and potatoes, and legumes such as peas. Additionally, garlic and onions can be planted in winter for a spring harvest. Ensure to choose varieties that are adapted to the local climate for the best results.
Apple is classified as a rabi crop. Rabi crops are typically sown in the winter season and harvested in the spring, while kharif crops are sown with the onset of the monsoon and harvested in the autumn. Apples are usually planted in late winter to early spring and are harvested in late summer to early autumn. Thus, they fit the characteristics of rabi crops.
the farmers
Planted crops
Kharif crops include plants such as sugarcane, soybeans, and rice. They are planted from April to May and harvested once the monsoon rains end. Rabi crops include things such as wheat, barley, and peas. They are planted in September and October and harvested once winter is over.