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Farming in ancient Rome was generally easier than in Greece due to Rome's more fertile plains and a more favorable climate. The Italian peninsula featured vast agricultural land, such as the Po Valley, which supported large-scale farming. In contrast, Greece's mountainous terrain and rocky soil limited arable land and made farming more challenging. Additionally, Rome's advanced irrigation techniques and infrastructure, such as aqueducts, further enhanced agricultural productivity.

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