Depending on WHEN farmers were heading West, they may have gone in search of gold.
Farmers may have gone west to find jobs because of the availability of land for farming, the promise of higher wages, and a desire for greater independence and opportunity. The west offered vast, undeveloped lands that were attractive to farmers looking to start a new life and seek new economic opportunities.
Farmers in the northeast face challenges like shorter growing seasons, harsher winters, and limited water availability. The region's climate and soil conditions make it harder to cultivate a wide variety of crops compared to more temperate areas. Additionally, pest and disease pressures can also be higher in this region.
Farmers? I'm not sure, but probably right.
You find them on the South East around there in Africa!
The Great Rift Valley in East Africa
You find ducks,cows,pigs and farmers
It depends on where in the Middle East you are. Typically, it is hard to find any international cuisine in the Middle East since Arab food is what most locals want to eat. Israel has a good number of Chinese restaurants, although less than one might see in Europe or the United States. Large metropolises in the Middle East, like Istanbul, Dubai, Baghdad, and Amman might have a few Chinese places, but these will be harder to find.
Think maybe Bugis street or Ochard Rd at Far East plaza there might have selling it
When you do not require an exact answer but an approximation is sufficient.
farmers market
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Oklahoma Dust Bowl farmers who migrated to California to find work.
Depending on where you live, you might be able to find a co-op that you could purchase food from local growers. The website www.farmaid.org allows you to search by zip code or state to find local farmers' markets.