The trees often act as a wind break to protect the fields and crops from winds hurting crops or blowing dust. They are usually at boundry lines as well so they also set boundries of the land.
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Native to Europe and Asia. Naturalized throughout North America and can be found growing wild in meadows, fields, and along roadsides.
less than one hundred years ago, farmers domesticated the mint plant for use in tea's, flavoring's, and beauty products.
Oversized Cacti fields.
For the farmers own Needs
no, its the study of plant and animal species spatially
The direct object of the verb 'plant' is crops(farmers plant crops).
They're called rice paddys.
Some farmers plant grasses or legumes in fields in between crop seasons to reduce the risk of erosion of top soil. Also if they plant legumes, such as: clovers, and lezpedeza those plants return nitrogen to the soil reducing fertilizer costs.
to let the soil gain nutrients that it was lost
They planted their seeds on the Zigguarts
They first plow their fields along the curves of a slope. Then they disturb the soil and its plant cover as little as possible. Last they the farmer plants different crops in a field each year.
They would help them grow, farm, plant, and tend to the crops. (Do the hard work in the fields.)
Soil depletion is when the soil no longer has any nutrients needed for living organisms. This happens in agriculture with planting fields so farmers change what fields they plant on every year.
Farmers plant seeds.
Because for many crops, nitrogen is probably the single most important plant nutrient.
Jasmine plant
It hurt the farmers by flooding their fields and the farmers never knew when to plant their crops............. it helped farmers by giving them a close irragation and transportation system for watering their crops and trading their crops for materials and other foods that they didn't have.This is how the flooding of the rivers helped and hurt farmers.