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They grew many crops in the fertile crescent. They used the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers which deposited silt, which is very fertile soil, onto the banks. The silt was then used for farming. Some crops that were grown are barley, millet, wheat, dates, lentils, onions, garlic, turnips, lettuce, cucumbers, and apples.

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