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No one knows when farming first took place. Farming became possible with the invention of the bifurcated point 13,000 B.C. Fig trees were farmed about 9,000 B.C. There could be indications of farming from an earlier era if we knew where to look and what we were looking for.
prior to farming, most people survived as hunters and gatherers. the invention of farming allowed people to settle down in villages rather than having to follow herds of animals.
prior to farming, most people survived as hunters and gatherers. the invention of farming allowed people to settle down in villages rather than having to follow herds of animals.
because it tells you about farming and what they used back then
the reaper and also the steel plow.
because it tells you about farming and what they used back then
Other discoveries that brought on the Neolithic Revolution include the development of pottery, weaving, the domestication of animals for agriculture and transport, and the practice of settled communities rather than nomadic lifestyles. These advancements allowed for the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture-based societies.
wheel potting farming
The invention of the plow as lead to industrialization of farming practices. The plow allowed for larger areas of farm land to be plowed, which is quicker and more convenient then doing it by hand.
The development of agriculture during the New Stone Age was primarily driven by the discovery of seed cultivation and domestication of animals. By growing crops and raising livestock, early humans were able to settle in one place, leading to the establishment of permanent settlements and the transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to an agrarian society. This shift allowed for a more reliable food supply, leading to population growth and the development of more complex societies.
Farming developed between 1701 and 1850 due to the invention of farming machines such as the horse-powered seed drill and the horse-drawn hoe.