Farmers prefer to grow crops in a river's floodplain because the periodic flooding replenishes the soil with nutrient-rich sediment, increasing fertility and productivity. The water also helps to irrigate the crops naturally, reducing the need for artificial watering. Additionally, floodplains often have flat terrain, making it easier to cultivate crops.
Rivers provide water for irrigation, allowing farmers to grow crops even in dry seasons. Additionally, rivers help transport nutrients and sediment to farmlands, enriching the soil and promoting crop growth. In some cases, rivers also serve as a means of transportation for farmers to move their harvest to markets or processing facilities.
Railroads could charge as much as they liked.
Farmers between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers historically watered their crops using a system of irrigation canals that diverted water from the rivers. They built dams to control the flow of water and used a network of channels to distribute it to their fields. This practice dates back to ancient Mesopotamia and continues to be used in modern agriculture in the region.
Farmers in Spain's central plateau typically use dry farming techniques or irrigate their fields using water from reservoirs and rivers. The region has a semi-arid climate with limited rainfall, so farmers often rely on advanced irrigation methods to ensure successful crop growth. Additionally, they may rotate crops and practice soil conservation to maximize yields and preserve the land.
They were known to use canals, rivers and railroads newly built around that time, in the settlement of the Northwest Territory, in order to move their crops between cities on the East Coast. I think.
Farmers take or divert water from a river for irrigation purposes, and to water their crops.
It hurt the farmers by flooding their fields and the farmers never knew when to plant their crops............. it helped farmers by giving them a close irragation and transportation system for watering their crops and trading their crops for materials and other foods that they didn't have.This is how the flooding of the rivers helped and hurt farmers.
If they flood they could damage the crops because farmers their plant crops close to the rivers so they get the water
Rivers provide water for irrigation, allowing farmers to grow crops even in dry seasons. Additionally, rivers help transport nutrients and sediment to farmlands, enriching the soil and promoting crop growth. In some cases, rivers also serve as a means of transportation for farmers to move their harvest to markets or processing facilities.
Irrigate [water] their land to grow crops.
Replenish the soil and provide water for the crops.
Before the railroads were built, farmers had to haul their crops on wagons. This was one reason the farmers who wanted to export part of their crops settled near rivers or near the Atlantic ocean.
by using boats to go up and down rivers
Because they need to use those rivers for their crops. They also need it to help them survive>
it supplies food for crops and farmers and animals to live off of.
Farmers pumping river water and spraying the water onto their fields of growing crops is known as crop irrigation.
Most of the West African farmers grow crops on community land. Villages have small land patches where anyone in the village is free to grow crops. A lot of the crops are used for subsistence.