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Working status:Shipping chicken eggsState:LouisianaFavorite Crop:ChickensAgricultural Region:Delta StatesOther crops:Rice, Corn, Sugarcane, Shrimp
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Corn
Farmer to ChickenSorry! This method helps us grow more of you and make you bigger, so we make more money both ways.4/15/10
ChickenIt stinks being a chicken, we never get outside! We are raised in facilities where it is jam packed with 100,000 of us at a time in there.4/11/10
Farmer to Green Revolution Yes, your methods helped increase my crop yields. I was able to sell a lot more than I was before thanks to you.3/26/10
Green RevolutionFarmer did I help you grow more crops by using better farming methods? 3/24/10
Humus
Hey guys, today I provided a lot more nutrients for the plants in my field!3/2/10
Mexican FishermanToday I got a huge catch! All the shrimp I caught are headed to markets all over the world.2/12/10
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FarmerThe Guernsey cow was developed in Europe in 1100. This cow gives rich milk which is a major source used to make our butter today.1100
FarmerDuring the Middle ages medieval farmers created a three-field crop rotation instead of the Romans having two.They kept one field out of three unplanted to help restore nutrients, and had two filled with crops.Middle Ages
FarmerThe Romans made another system called crop rotation. This is with a crop that provides an important nutrient that inserts nitrogen into the soil and is grown in cycle with crops that take the same nutrients so the soil never runs out of nutrients.A.D. 200s
FarmerThe Romans developed the technique of leaving some of their fields unplanted to get back the nutrients in the soil.This was called the two-field crop rotation.A.D. 200s
FarmerOxen-pulled plows and irrigation were first used in Egypt and Mesopotamia. These innovations helped farmers plant and grow larger amounts of food.Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia
FarmerIn the Nile River Valley of Egypt and in Mesopotamia they began to tame animals to use for meat and for working.11,000 years ago
FarmerI am thinking of selling my land to a bigger company so I can make a fortune and, it’s getting a lot harder to make a living.1/28/10
CornI am waiting in a crate for someone to come and get me to make different foods out of me.2/2/10
LitterThe combination of my leafs and twigs are helping me prevent erosion and evaporation of water in my soil. 2/9/10
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