Barley ,wheat ,squash ,dates, fruit and vegetables
They grew crops.
because it helped farmers Another Answer: The Sumerians lived in the Persian Gulf area in Southern Iraq and South of there. Once a year the Tigris and Euphrates rivers overflow and leave a new layer of silt on the land. It was possible to drop seeds in this ground and grow crops. A lot of land existed real close on which almost nothing grew. It was low enough to build canals so that water could be brought to it from the rivers, but too high to flood and cover with silt. The Sumerians invented the plow so they could farm that land. Thus, the Sumerians built their irrigation canals and plowed desert land so they could grow crops.
They established canals and ditches.
They urinated on their crops and washed with urine too.
Most people of the Neolithic or New Stone Age were hunter gatherers. They did plant and harvest a few plants like rudimentary wheat's.
Yes
it helped them to grow better crops
it helped them to grow better crops
the Sumerians had rich soil and water to grow crops and were able to control the rivers flooding.
they farmed lots of crops
they grew crops and stuff corn bread carrots etc... and they ate them they also ate stuff like boars wheat chickens
They grew crops.
seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops
To grow crops you need sun and water over time the crops will grow. Don't give the crops too much water or sunlight or it will overflow.....
we grow crops for cows,goats etc...
The plow helped the Sumerians increase agricultural productivity by making it easier to till the soil and plant crops. This innovation allowed them to produce more food, leading to a surplus that supported population growth and established the foundation for a more complex society.
wheat, and sugar beets