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Farming
The Native Americans shared strategies for finding food in the area. Europeans introduced European farming practices, as well as European crops.
enslaved African Americans most of whom worked in tobacco... Work the fields... To do the work for him, often in exchange for farm products.
Mesopotamian farming was/is using animals to pull ploughs, sows, harrows, etc. to help with farming
Integrated farming, also called mixed farming, is a farming system that involves the use of both crops and animals. Essentially, the crop residues serve as feed for the animals, and in turn, animal wastes become fertilizer for the crops.
Farming
The invention of agriculture, domestication of plants and animals, availability of fertile land, development of irrigation systems, and the exchange of knowledge among different societies all contributed to the development of farming.
Farming has changed a lot of animals lives
The Native Americans shared strategies for finding food in the area. Europeans introduced European farming practices, as well as European crops.
Farming spread through a variety of means, such as trade, migration, and conquest. As people traveled and interacted with one another, they shared knowledge and techniques related to agriculture. This exchange of ideas eventually led to the adoption of farming practices in new regions.
enslaved African Americans most of whom worked in tobacco... Work the fields... To do the work for him, often in exchange for farm products.
Mesopotamian farming was/is using animals to pull ploughs, sows, harrows, etc. to help with farming
The statement that "most people in the New World did not rely on livestock to help them grow food" is supported by the fact that before the Columbian Exchange, "Native Americans cultivated maize, potatoes, and other crops without the use of plows or draft animals." This suggests that their agricultural practices did not involve the use of livestock for farming activities.
Farming. Agricuture is to do with land and farming (animals). ((HORTIULTURE is to do with plants.))
Collective farming or communal farming
Perhaps you mean livestock farming. Livestock farming is the rearing of animals for food and for other human uses.
Integrated farming, also called mixed farming, is a farming system that involves the use of both crops and animals. Essentially, the crop residues serve as feed for the animals, and in turn, animal wastes become fertilizer for the crops.