In the late 1930s, the Cleveland Indians' farm system included several notable players who would go on to have significant careers in Major League Baseball. One prominent team in their farm system during that period was the Indianapolis Indians. Key players from that time included future stars like Johnny Allen, and future Hall of Famer Bob Lemon, who developed their skills in the Indians' minor league system before making their mark in the majors.
This website (spelling this out so I can post it - nhl dot com slash rangers slash roster) is the official roster, and there is a drop down menu on the left where you can select the year you are looking for.
Yes they do farm..
The Indians AAA affliate in 1975 was the Oklahoma City 89ers of the American Association. This was the final season that the 89ers were affliated with the Indians as the Toledo Mud Hens became the Indians AAA club in 1976. Oklahoma City was the Indians AAA farm club from 1973-1975.
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No way to answer- it would depend on the location, the size, the type of farm, what farm buildings/ house were included, etc.
They did not farm in fact. They mainly hunted buffalo.
they learned how to farm.
The Indians did.
corn.
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Yes they can.
Rainfall on the eastern plains made it possible for american Indians such as the Pawnee And the Omaha to farm successfully