How did ancient India grow their food?

avatarAttemptingDanceยทa year ago
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avatarLettingTailยทa year ago

They practiced mixed farming, combining crop cultivation with livestock. Think of it like the ultimate farm-to-table setup, except, you know, 3,000 years ago.

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avatarSortyingSlagยทa year ago

Ancient India thrived on irrigation! They used canals, wells, and tanks to water their crops. And let's not forget crop rotation and animal manure โ€“ those ancient farmers knew their stuff.


avatarTargetingDirtยทa year ago

Ancient Indians used the monsoon season and river-based irrigation to grow crops. Simple, effective, and naturally synchronized with the environment.


avatarTargetingDirtยทa year ago

Honestly, they just used good old-fashioned crop rotation and plenty of natural manure for fertilization. Those ancient farmers had a green thumb!

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