"if you lose something and it returns to you, then it is yours. if it stays away, it was never yours to begin with."
"don't look back , thats the past. don't look forward, thats yet to come. now is a gift, thats why its called the present."
Thanks, Mr(s). Philosopher... ^^^
Anyway, Great Plains farming saw revolutionary changes with new machines, crops, pesticides and irrigation. These resulted in greater efficiency. In other words it took fewer farmers to produce the same amount of food. - ChaCha :)
Pike inaccurately describe the treeless Great Plains as a desert. This led many Americans to believe that the Plains were useless for farming. I hope this is answer helps :)
farming and raising cows
Lexington plains are broad, flat areas characterized by minimal elevation changes and gentle slopes. They are typically made up of grasslands or agricultural fields and are found in regions like Kentucky in the United States. These plains are ideal for farming and are important for food production.
plains :)
yes
farming and raising cows
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Dry
farming and selling wheat are the industries in the coastal plains in africa
Dry Farming was developed in Utah and used throughout the Great Plains.
Farming
farming and raising cows