That's right. People need to be fed, and when agriculture stops, food riots start and a world-wide famine would destroy a lot of people.
Agriculture would never develop if agriculture never developed.
Farmers wouldn't be farmers without agriculture, and agriculture wouldn't be agriculture without farmers. Simple as that.
Organ transplants give people a second chance at life. People have to wait years sometimes for a donor to match their blood type and everything necessary to get a transplant done.
Tom Vilsack is the head of agriculture
An agricultural-based economy is an economy in which everything starts with how well agriculture in that society is. Such as in the Ancient Mesopotamian society in which a surplus caused by agriculture led to job specialization, which in turn led to more manufacturing, which led to more trade, which would then lead to a richer economy. But if the farming is not producing enough food, then more workers will have to work in agriculture which leads to less manufacturing/specialized jobs, which in turn leads to less trade, and then a poor-er economy.
Pandit Jawarlal Nehru
Biology is relevant to everything in agriculture, since agriculture deals with plants and animals, and biology covers everything involved with plants and animals.
Everything. Dairy is a part of agriculture, just like crops or ranching or raising alpacas is a part of agriculture.
Since the Vatican has no industry or agriculture, everything must be imported.
Wait... What? Ur really an jack a** for answering wait....what Ok the answer is that they developed the Islamic church and the minaret
This is a really odd question because farming has everything to do with agriculture, and agriculture has everything to do with farming. Both agriculture and farming is the activity of raising crops and livestock for human consumption, so I guess that would have to be your answer.
Everything was done by hand and was highly labour intensive.
Since the Vatican has no industry or agriculture, everything is imported.
Everything in the JOHN DEERe showroom.
Everything in the John Deere showroom.
wait for Christmas
"Everything comes to who he waits" simply means good things happen to those who wait- and be patient.