Agriculture began when the 'Hunter Gatherers' decided to settle in fixed places.
Generally considered neolithic has three basic characteristics: began to manufacture and use of grinding stone; Invented the pottery; The agriculture and livestock farming.
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Systematic agriculture" is not a special agriculture term or jargon. It simply means agriculture done systematically as in a careful, purposeful way.
Farming began around 10,000 to 12,000 years ago during the Neolithic period. This transition from hunter-gatherer societies to agriculture marked the beginning of settled communities and the domestication of plants and animals. It is believed to have first occurred in the Fertile Crescent, a region in the Middle East. This innovation significantly shaped human civilization and societal development.
Farming was developed when there was a realization in human beings (early mans or our ancestors)to have a sustainable supply of food from any source apart from food gathering which proved to be non-sustainable after practicing it for some period of time.Farming has been around since time began.If you're a Christian, than farming began with Cain and Able.If you are not a Christian, the popular belief is that there was "an Age of Agriculture" during the Neolithic Era, sometimes called the New Stone age. This was around 7000 b.c.
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In order to engage in agriculture ancient people began to lead a settled life.
The Agriculture Revolution began around 6-7,000BC.
No one really knows the exact year agriculture began, but we do know that it started thousands and thousands of years ago.
around 9,000 years ago, some paleo-indians began to use agriculture to feed themselves. Agriculture is farming, or growing plants.
Since the first settlers began clearing the land for agriculture.
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Civilization is the foundation of agriculture. In order to grow crops and raise livestock, you need to stay where your crops and livestock are. In the early days of humanity, people lived in nomadic, hunter-gatherer groups: they roamed from place to place, hunting their meat and gathering whatever edible vegetation was available. Agriculture began when humans began settling in one place and forming civilizations.
Hunter-gatherers came first. They existed for thousands of years before the development of agriculture. Agriculture began around 10,000 years ago in different parts of the world, marking a major shift in human society.
AnswerMost anthropologists believe agriculture began in the "fertile crescent" region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers around 6,000 to 8,000 years ago.
The neolithic revolution began when people discovered agriculture. Because of agriculture people could now farm instead of hunting and gathering.