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Around 8,000 years ago, humans transitioned from hunting and gathering to farming, revolutionizing food production. By cultivating crops like corn, pumpkins, potatoes, and squash, early societies better met the needs of their communities. Advances in agricultural technology, including the use of polyhouses and drip irrigation, have further enhanced farming practices. This significant shift laid the foundation for modern agriculture, enabling sustainable food sources to support growing populations. Discover the journey of agricultural innovation and its impact on society.
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They realized that they could plant crops such as corn, pumpkins, potatoes, and squash, and by doing so, could better provide for the needs of their people.
Around 8,000 years ago a new way of providing food emerged. This revolutionary advancement was that of farming. Instead of hunting and gathering food from the environments where they lived, humans learned to simply grow their own food.
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