Rainfall and growing season length determine crop production.
Both Inca farmers and Japanese farmers adapted to high altitudes and mountainous terrains by using terrace farming techniques to cultivate crops. The Incas built stepped terraces called "andenes" to grow a variety of crops like maize, potatoes, and quinoa, while Japanese farmers implemented the technique of rice paddy terracing in hilly regions to grow rice efficiently. These adaptations allowed them to maximize agricultural productivity in challenging environments.
irrigation - such as creating trenches from a lake or river so the water could flow to the crops.
farmers use rain gauges in their farms to know the amount of rainfall so that they could cultivate different crops by knowing the amount of rainfall
Salinas Valley was a good place for farmers to migrate to in the 1930s due to its fertile soil, mild climate, and access to water for irrigation from the Salinas River. The region also offered opportunities to grow a variety of crops such as lettuce, strawberries, and broccoli, which were in high demand. Additionally, the development of transportation infrastructure enabled farmers to easily transport their produce to markets.
The same way they did back when; plowing and watering.
Rainfall and growing season length determine crop production.
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Tenant farmers grew a large variety of crops.
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Northeastern farmers have a more diverse range of crops they can grow due to their varied climate and topography, which supports a wider variety of crops. In contrast, the Great Plains region has a more arid climate and flat landscape, making it suitable primarily for crops like wheat that are well adapted to those conditions. Additionally, historical factors and market demands have also influenced the crop specialization in these regions.
Silt deposits from the Nile and a long growing season allowed for a variety of crops.
Farmers could use the water to water the crops
India's farmers crop corn,cotton,lots Of Water
There are many ways in which farmers grow crops in Central Asia. These farmers could use terrace farming for example.
Soil and weather determines what is grown. The plains area are dry, windy, with little rain, but can get snow in the winter. Only a few crops can grow in conditions like that.