The shift from hunting to gathering and then to farming is called civilization
it was called harvesting
The shift from hunter-gathers to farming was made from the switch from the paleolithic revolution to the neolithic revolution
they used acueducts that helped them grow maize in the dry forest which they lived in. they also used a special kind that the Inca also used terrace farming more often than they did the other kind of farming.
Farming and domestication of plants began sometime around 10,000 BCE. The areas where farming began were the Fertile Crescent in Asia, and parts of Egypt and India.
Tenant Farming also called Sharecropping came about in 1865 in the United States.
Farming of oceans is called just that. It is usually referred to as ocean fish farming as well.
Integrated farming, also called mixed farming, is a farming system that involves the use of both crops and animals. Essentially, the crop residues serve as feed for the animals, and in turn, animal wastes become fertilizer for the crops.
the earth is called planet earth because the word eorth means land and earth is also can be called eorth of farming The planet Saturn is named after the Roman god of agriculture.
It's typically referred to as "organic farming". Sometimes also called "traditional farming".
One use of paddle wheel is in Aqua farming. it is used to refresh the water by pushing air into water and lifting water into air. It is also called as Aerator in Prawn farming.
a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...
A farming degree is a degree in agriculture.
Dry farming is also called dryland farming. It is a type of farming where the crops are cultivated without irrigation in arid areas. Farmers typically grow winter wheat, which is a drought-resistant crop.
Large, self-sufficient farming estates were called Manors!
Farming that provides only enough food for the farmer and his family and none for market is called subsistence farming.
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