You have to prepare the soil by tilling it, and then you can use the land to plant crops.
use the land for crops
Farming crops and raising animals changed how people lived. The social divisions became more apparent as people settled in single areas. The agriculture techniques became more standardized.
Personal use, and to grow food crops in a dry land.
All of the above (growing crops, trading ports, bases of operatioin)
Sharecropping is a system where the landlord lets the tenant use the land in exchange for a portion of the crops. It was frequently used in the post Civil War American south to keep former slaves on the plantation working for their previous owners under conditions little better than the prewar slavery.
Way in which humans produce the items they use
Germany uses its land for several things. The land is used for raising livestock, growing crops, and also for things like parks and businesses.
Traditional farming is the use of the land to bring forth goods. Such as harvesting crops, growing cotton, and raising live stock.
demestication
they use there land for crops
The most typical use of the land is for farming crops
Agricultural use of land is to grow food crops and breed animals.
It is reasonably flat or gently hilly, and the soil has to be ideal for growing crops on. Other agricultural land that is not ideal for growing crops on that has highly variable terrain and rocky soils can otherwise be used for grazing livestock on.
Yes.
Farming.
Agricultural use of land is to grow food crops and breed animals.
The colonists in North Carolina primarily used the land for agriculture, focusing on crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo. They also utilized the forests for timber and naval stores, as well as engaging in hunting and fishing for sustenance. Additionally, the colonists established towns and settlements along the coast and rivers for trade and commerce.