Better than getting frozen in the cold weather!!
The farmers to harvest crops for food and to have animals for meat
Farmers can harvest about anything that grows on farms.
Most crops are grown for profits for farmers, not for personal use. Only in the third world countries like most of Africa and India will you find farmers that grow and harvest rice and wheat for their own use.
The Nile River helped with crops the most every year in Summer - when it was too hot for the crops to be naturally moist, so the River was a nearby source for the farmers to use.
Farmers typically start to bring in their crops during the harvest season, which varies depending on the type of crop and the region. For example, corn is usually harvested in late summer or early fall, while wheat is typically harvested in late spring or early summer. The timing of the harvest is crucial as it ensures the crops are at their peak ripeness and quality for storage or processing.
They grew most of their crops on plantations
cash crops
most grow a specific a crop.
Long ago, most of us worked on or had farms. The summer was the time to plant and hoe and then harvest crops. Winter was time for school.
As in most crops, you harvest bananas
Knowledge about seasons and climate helps farmers determine the best time to plant and harvest crops, as well as what crops are most suitable for their region. It also allows them to prepare for and adapt to extreme weather events such as droughts or floods. By understanding the seasonal patterns, farmers can optimize their farming practices and increase crop productivity.
Most of the West African farmers grow crops on community land. Villages have small land patches where anyone in the village is free to grow crops. A lot of the crops are used for subsistence.