yes people do farm in the rocky mountains
most of the time people farm. lillian
the savannas
There are no farms in Seattle. There are farms in the region, but no one farms in Seattle.
Rocky Ridge farm
Because the water was swampy and hard to farm on but then they used chinampas to make farming easier
People have used irrigation.
Terraces are used.
Laura and Almanzo called their farm in Mansfield, Missouri Rocky Ridge Farm.
It depends on the climate, temperature, and elevation. These patterns will determine the climate, conduct, cultures (food, dress, farm) of a certain region and people.
Rocky continues to live on the Roloff farm. In the Little People Big World: Down Under special, the kids spend part of the episode looking for Rocky when he does not show up for a few days. Eventually, Zachary finds Rocky locked in an upstairs closet.
No, the rocky soil made it hard to farm
Most of the farming done by Latter-day Saint pioneers in Utah was done in the valleys, it was much too difficult to farm crops on the steep rocky terrain of the mountains. They would irrigate with water from mountain streams but plant the crops in the valley below.