true ;-)
The central plains does have enough precipitation to grow crops, with average annual rainfall between 20-30". The central plains is the hottest in the state, with temperatures sometimes as high as 114-120 degrees Fahrenheit.
corn and grain mostly
Plains are special because animals roam there and farmers grow there crops there.
they grow crops and many animals homes are their
grow crops
they grow crops and many animals homes are their
To provide the crops with enough water for strong, healthy plants when natural precipitation is lacking.
The answer is the soil on plains and plateaus provide their crops with rich soiling grounds for them to grow.
In farms, where they have got enough money to find a place with good soil and enough to maintain the crops.
It means the soil doesn't have the nutrients or quality suitable to grow crops in. It can be too sandy or too rocky or too clayey. But, just because a soil is not fertile enough to grow crops with doesn't mean it's not good enough to be used to grow fodder, range or pasture for livestock to graze.
The Kiowa were typical Plains nomads and they grew no crops of any kind. They gathered wild plant foods in season.
In steppe areas, there is enough rain for grasses to grow. This allows farmers to grow grain for their livestock. A Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers and cool, rainy winters is found on Coastal plains.