I believe you are referring to an agrarian society. Agrarian societies are primarily sedentary and depend on crops and animals as a food base. The animals are also necessary to maintain the crops, such as manure for fertilize and replenish the soil.
Land Dedicated to Agricultural Farming/Growing, Livestock, etc...
agriculture
Agriculture Science . Also known as, Farming or Ranching.
The region that received livestock, flour, and enslaved Africans is primarily the Americas, particularly the Caribbean and parts of the southern United States. These goods were part of the transatlantic trade, where European colonizers shipped enslaved Africans to work on plantations, often producing sugar, tobacco, and cotton. In return, they transported livestock and agricultural products to support the growing colonial economies.
because it is important to Wisconsin's livestock and many more
livestock raising, farming, tobacco growing,and lumer production
1800 B.C or earlier
Jamestown settlement survived the first to years by the help of Captain John Smith.
Growing enough food for you and your family is called subsistence farming. This practice involves cultivating crops and raising livestock primarily to meet the nutritional needs of the household rather than for sale or trade. Subsistence farming can enhance food security and promote self-sufficiency within families and communities.
Arable farming is farming that involves growing crops, not raising livestock. Commercial farming is growing crops for profit on a piece of arable land.
mixed farming is the process of growing cops and feeding livestock
Grasslands are good for growing crops like wheat, barley, oats, and alfalfa. They also provide suitable conditions for grazing livestock such as cattle, sheep, and horses.