corn and grain mostly
Spring crops: barley, vetches, oats, peas, and beans. Fall crops: wheat and rye. These are just a few examples, but it varied by location and necessity.
To serve under the feudal system, and grow the crops ect.
i think they grew by the when geography helped them in the crops and such , but please check in the book to find a new answer.:)
Advantages are that they could grow and eat their own crops. And that there were many ways yto be resourceful
1000 b.C.
= How does the food crops became stable to the people where the grow? =
People grow crops either to earn money or to eat. People grow cotton to sell and potatos to eat.
they grow corn
Bangladesh doesn't grow crops bangladeshi people grow crops and in bangla:::: bangladesh foshol folai na bangladesher manush foshol folai....
These people began to gather together and grow crops, it was the first agricultural revolution. As more and more people settled communities grew and this gave birth to civilization as we know it.
Kenyans grow many crops some vegetable crops are cabbage, spinach, tomatoes, and potatoes
the Inuit people do not grow crops, they hunt and fish, and trade their goods.
First of all, they didn't grow gardens but they had fields for crops, they grew corn, carrots, tabacco, beats, etc.
To grow crops.
People who grow crops and raise animals are called farmers or ranchers. Farmers generally grow crops and may raise a few animals while ranchers generally raise animals and may grow some crops.
Corn