Well, honey, in Canada, crops are harvested on farms using modern machinery like combine harvesters and tractors. These bad boys make it a breeze to gather up all those delicious crops like wheat, canola, and barley. So, put on your overalls and get ready to bring in the harvest, Canadian style!
Crops in Canada are typically harvested using modern agricultural machinery such as combine harvesters. These machines are equipped with cutting and threshing mechanisms that efficiently harvest and separate the grains from the plants. Farmers often use GPS technology and sensors to optimize harvesting routes and ensure precise harvesting. Once harvested, the crops are typically stored in silos or transported to processing facilities for further distribution.
No, geographically Canada is mostly wilderness with varying amounts of human activity. Up until the middle of the 20th Century most Canadians lived in that wilderness or on farms or in small farming towns, mostly farms and small farming towns. Today most Canadians live in medium to large cities and many have no rural Canadian roots at all or have forgotten their rural history. With 40% of Canadians not being born in Canada or having at least one parent born in Canada that is to be expected.
Canada is officially 145 years old today; which is July 1st, 2012!
Vinland was a small settlement, which was in Newfoundland, Canada.
Canada followes a conservative government.
Agriculture has long been the life force of the United States and Canada economy. Although manufacturing employs more people than agriculture in some parts of these two countries today, many urban industries rely on the region's farms and ranches for the raw materials they process.
they are watered every day so they stay alive
Grain drill
because he crops are too much low
timber is harvested and grown from forests known as plantation forests
today farmers are decreasing and the new generations doesn't have an ambhition to be a farmer.the farms are not treated well in kerala and they are depending on other states for crops.
Yes, most people use sprinklers, a form of irrigation. Also, on farms, people irrigate their crops using ditches alongside the rows.
Today the majority of farmers, at least those in North America, sell their wheat once it's harvested.
In the past,when there were fewer people and the demand for crops was less,the manure from anim -als was usually enough to keep the field fairly fertile
Migrant or seasonal workers usually are found in the agricultural industry, picking crops as they become ripe and moving on to other farms and orchards as they are needed.
a pig
I studied ancient Egypt and the farms are big probully the same today
Almost all the same animals that are kept on farms today.