It depends on where these "early farmers" you're referring to are from, and how early you're asking about: Neolithic age or Early American Colonists.
grow crops
silt helped farmers by giving them the fertile soil to grow their crops in.
to grow stuff
Vietnam's farmers grow cocoa, rice is the most important food crop, followed by corn, cassava, and sweet potato, in that order.
Farmers grow wheat, corn, barley, oats, millet, peas, beans, peanuts, lettuce, and about a thousand other crops. im most of the countries farmers can grow pretty much anything but the climate is changing so its hard to keep up with the weather
Early life Mesopotamian farmers grew Barley and Sweet Potatoes.
Early life Mesopotamian farmers grew Barley and Sweet Potatoes.
land because farmers wanted more of it to grow their crops.
The climate of early Virginia was warm. Because of this climate it is possible for the farmers to grow crops all throughout the year.
They built terraces, or level platforms of earth on hills, for farming.
they planted wheat, bread, and more which i don't know loll
As early as 10,000 years ago, farmers in Mesopotamia began to grow grain such as Barley.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
Silt was good for the egyptians because silt gave them good soil. The crops also grew quickly.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
seed