largest seed pods
They grew beans, onions, lettuce, cucumbers, and spice plants.
idiot, they planted millet, rice, plants
the farmers.
It depends on where these "early farmers" you're referring to are from, and how early you're asking about: Neolithic age or Early American Colonists.
The plains farmers were often called homesteaders or settlers. These individuals were responsible for establishing farms and cultivating the land on the Great Plains in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.
African farmers were atheists.
Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.
Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.
Oh, dude, annuals are like the sprinters of the plant world. They complete their life cycle in just one year, so they're all about that fast-paced lifestyle. Early farmers were probably like, "Hey, these plants grow quickly and give us food right away, let's roll with them." So yeah, annuals were basically the original fast food for ancient farmers.
If you mean really early farmers, then they probably wore animal fleeces and later clothes woven from the wool of sheep.