The alternating with pulses, a nitrogen fixing plant, helps replenish what's lost while planting wheat and paddy. The pulses aid in restoring the amount of nitrogen back into the soils.
some of the major crops are wheat,paddy,cotton,tea
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.
they mostly produced cotton and indigo(dye). of course, they went on to sell them even. they had their markets ranging from Greece, rome etc. apart from these commercial crops they also produced food crops such as rice, paddy for their own consumption.
Usually, it is rice. :D
they mostly produced cotton and indigo(dye). of course, they went on to sell them even. they had their markets ranging from Greece, rome etc. apart from these commercial crops they also produced food crops such as rice, paddy for their own consumption.
they mostly produced cotton and indigo(dye). of course, they went on to sell them even. they had their markets ranging from greece, rome etc. apart from these commercial crops they also produced food crops such as rice, paddy for their own consumption.
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Rice, paddy, tea, wheat, tobacco, sugarcane
water buffalo helps the farmers in plowing their rice paddy.
paddy, oilseed, veg. maize & oats
All with the exception of wheat & tomato's (those were introduced by settlers).