Yes
If you mean as in a form for smoking, it was introduced by Portuguese traders in AD 1600. The same traders introduced seeds (in the 1700's) which were the basis for the beginning of tobacco farming.
They developed highly effective techniques of water conservation and dry land farming
All the mammals we have are introduced, apart from the two native bats. And a number of birds were introduced as well. Virtually all the crop plants and farming grasslands are of introduced varieties. Even the historic Kumera has largely been replaced by modern varieties. And for permanent replaceable forestry, the introduced pines and euclalypt's are the main crops.
They developed highly effective techniques of water conservation and dry land farming, if this doesnt work try YAHOO! answers.com. XD
uses modern equipment and more efficient farming techniques
The Ancient Greeks Adapted Their Farming Techniques To Their Environment By Making Labor Efficient, They Grew Olives, Grapes, And Grain At The Same Time. Each Required Hard Work At Different Seasons.
To improve farming.
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
When someone references modern farming they are making reference to the modern techniques used in farming. These techniques involve tractors for harvesting for example.
A back country farmer is a farmer that practices farming techniques in the middle of nowhere. These farming techniques are not usually conventional.
The Ancient Greeks Adapted Their Farming Techniques To Their Environment By Making Labor Efficient, They Grew Olives, Grapes, And Grain At The Same Time. Each Required Hard Work At Different Seasons.
Organic Farming-Organic farming is a kind of farming that relies on techniques such as crop rostation etc.
slash and burn,terrace farming, and Raised field farming
no
false Agriculture techniques were improved by Chiang Ching Kuo (I think) in the 1900's, making farming more efficient
From where do farmers obtain their inputs that they require?