New York has VERY rich soil. There were many crops growing in new york. so yes. it is a colony for farming.
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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.
farming and lumbering
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He "invented", or maybe more appropriately, innovated in the field of livestock selective breeding. Selective breeding is where you aim to control the traits which are passed on to later generations.
He found new ways to improve rice breeding and other plant breeding.
To improve farming.
Commercial Egg production Commercial Meat production Sustenance Farming Hobby farming Breeding farms
It is called Fur-farming
The Agricultural Revolution marked a shift from manual farming methods to the use of more advanced tools and technology. This led to increased productivity and efficiency in farming practices, allowing farmers to produce more food with less labor. Additionally, the adoption of new farming techniques, such as crop rotation and selective breeding, helped improve crop yields and sustainability.
Sheep farming can be managed in various ways to improve production. You should ensure that there is enough food and also use modern equipment to make sheep farming better.
changes in technology.They started using iron tools for farming reducing the time taken on farming
The most common known synonym is "Rabbit Breeding".
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they fertilized their crops
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