division of labor
India, Ethiopia, Africa, Nigeria, South Africa.
The New England colonies activities were fishing, shipbuilting, but NOT farming. The soil there was very rocky. They breeded sheep, though, and caught codd, lobsters, mainly.-
In New England, growing season was short and the terrain wasn't suitable. That's why many farmers practiced subsistence farming to produce enough for themselves, and sometimes a little extra for trading in town. It was a small scale of farming.
In subsistence farming the crops the output is for home use only and on cash crop farm the output is for sale and the profit is invested back into the farm. Also in subsistence farming the inherited knowledge is used when farming and in cash crop farming new and efficient methods are put into practice
The term describing the farming of land to produce crops is "agriculture." This practice involves the cultivation of soil, planting of seeds, and harvesting of crops for food, fiber, and other products. Agriculture encompasses various methods and techniques, including traditional farming, organic farming, and modern industrial agriculture.
No subsistence farming
subsistence farming
Because they were hungry LAWL
The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.
The New England farmers were subsistence farmers and grew only enough to feed themselves. The soil was rocky and not good for farming. One of the main products/industries was fishing and ship building/products.
The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.
subsistence farming
A type or way of farming The science or practice of farming
It doesn't.
Rich landowners that could afford the land benefitted the most from England's enclosure farming.
When clearing land for farming what was cleared and shipped to England?Read more: When_clearing_land_for_farming_what_was_cleared_and_shipped_to_England
The type of farming practiced in the New England colonies was subsistence farming. New England colonies used this method because their thin, rocky soil prevented them from planting great crops.