Barley, wheat, fruits, vegetables, with cattle and sheep predominating.
Crops that are sown in the rainy season are commonly referred to as "kharif" crops. These crops rely on the monsoon rains for their growth and typically include staples like rice, maize, and pulses. Kharif crops are usually planted at the beginning of the monsoon season and harvested at the end of it.
The reason is because Northern India had much fertile soil which was ideal for growing crops and raising animals
To grow their food, farmers in ancient Andean civilizations developed irrigation canal. These carried water to crops farmers developed, such as potatoes.
They planted and harvested the crops that fed the Continental Army. They made guns and other weapons.
Small, family farms grew a large variety of crops for their own use and for sale. Plantations were large farms that usually grew only one specific crop for the marketplace.
The egyptions planted crops in Giza.
very good and Michael Jackson planted crops there.
Cash crops are planted, so when it is fully planted it is either traded or sold.
they ate hard tack and bread but mostly the crops they planted
corn
they planted and grew crops
because they are mariana
After onset of monsoon
well... i looked this up and it doesen't say what kind of crops they planted,but i do know that they planted crops along the nial river.
tobacco,grain,and corn
they invented the wheel and plows for crops
The Maya used a farming technique called "slash-and-burn" agriculture. They cleared areas of land by cutting down trees and vegetation, then burned the debris to fertilize the soil. They planted crops such as maize, beans, and squash in the nutrient-rich soil to sustain their civilization.