Yes
The true Plains tribes were nomadic buffalo hunters and did no farming of any kind. In some, like the Blackfoot, women used digging sticks to collect edible roots (wild potato, wild carrot, wild turnip); these were simply stout poles sharpened at one end and hardened in the fire.Only tribes bordering the Plains lived sedentary lives and grew crops - tribes like the Mandan and Arikara. They used hoes (mattocks) made with the shoulder blade of a buffalo or elk attached to a long wooden handle.
Farming land that was owned by someone else.
wow dude do your history homework yourself...dont ask online i know right
The New Deal policies drew from many different ideas proposed. The ratio of these numbers, times the number of jobs in 1932, means it was believed that true prosperity would not return until farming was prosperous. The New Deal was favored by many businessmen.
because , when they did, there was loads more jobs that paid better money than the job of farming, and because of the new railway system, people didn't waste time or money, going to the towns.
No.
False, because Africa has more Subsistence farming then the commercial farming.
true
There are several limitations of organic farming. One is that synthetic pesticides are not used in true organic farming, so it is much more labor intensive than non-organic farming.
Boomerang sticks are the true, original boomerang, also known as hunting sticks. They flew straight (didn't come back), were very accurate in the hands of a skilled thrower, and were used to club animals at a distance.
true friend sticks by you even when times get tough.
Yes, it is true that over half of Europe's land is unsuitable for farming due to factors such as terrain, climate, and environmental protection regulations. This includes areas like mountains, forests, wetlands, and urban areas that are not suitable for agriculture.
The movie Sticks And Stones starred David Sutcliffe, Alexander De Jordy and Daniel Magder along with many other actors. This movie is based on a true story.
Yes it is.
Really, I don't know if that is so true
Mixed farming is a type of farming that uses both arable and livestock farming. All farms in the United States do not employ both methods but instead employ only one or the other.
yes?