Very few (if any) farm fields are perfectly square or rectangular. In industrial farming, when the farmer is planting the crops with a tractor and planter, he usually starts on one side of the field and works his way across in parallel rows. When he gets to the other side, he is very rarely in line with that side of the field. So, to complete the field, he has to plant a section of shorter and shorter rows, "point rows", in order to make the best use of the cropland. Not all farmers plant point rows, but where they're not planted, some form of weed control must be used to prevent weeds taking over that area.
Food, education, life, economics, pretty well anything is related to farming.
Having to do with farming
If it was would we be using modern farming?
commercial farming
farming lead to growing crops
Row crop farming is the production of plants is fields versus greenhouse production.
If you have given the data a name, there is no point in referencing them by the row and column. You could but, why would you want to?
Food, education, life, economics, pretty well anything is related to farming.
Any that are not related to agriculture and farming
What industry in middle colonieswas directly related to wheat farming
They are related because both have to be done in comunities
Agriculture
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for every seson or month the had something different to do. They whould never do the same thing in a row
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