Difference between revisions of "Agriculture (technology)"

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Like all technologies, agriculture is distinguished its techniques, processes and societal relationships.  The page below describes the technology according to its [[Sub-technology (development)|sub-technologies]] (shown as minor headings).  Details are further classified into [[Tools (development)|tools]], [[Culture (development)|culture]], [[Blocks (development)|blocks]], [[Improvement (development)|improvements]] and associated [[References (trade)|references]].<br><br>
 
Like all technologies, agriculture is distinguished its techniques, processes and societal relationships.  The page below describes the technology according to its [[Sub-technology (development)|sub-technologies]] (shown as minor headings).  Details are further classified into [[Tools (development)|tools]], [[Culture (development)|culture]], [[Blocks (development)|blocks]], [[Improvement (development)|improvements]] and associated [[References (trade)|references]].<br><br>
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== DEV-6 ==
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==== Primitive Agriculture ====
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The domestication of plants consists of the gathering of wild grains, tubers, pulses, vegetables and other crop species, while creating techniques to allow sustainable farming. The amount of food grown allows only enough for the immediate workers, as yields per parcel of land are very low. To protect the land against predation or erosion, low broken-stone walls are built. To some extent, the population continues to support its food supply through hunting and fishing.
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==== Homesteading ====
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The forming of permanent conglomerations allows for a sedentary, sustained population, though usually isolated and lacking in civil engineering or planning.  These hamlets or villages are able to organize themselves for the public welfare of all its residents.  There is no indepedent ownership of land and food that is preserved is set aside for the survival of all.

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Agriculture establishes the fixed agrarian society that defines most of the world's cultures, involving the planting and harvest of crops to ensure a stable supply of food for a larger number of people than either fishing or hunting and gathering.

Like all technologies, agriculture is distinguished its techniques, processes and societal relationships. The page below describes the technology according to its sub-technologies (shown as minor headings). Details are further classified into tools, culture, blocks, improvements and associated references.

DEV-6

Primitive Agriculture

The domestication of plants consists of the gathering of wild grains, tubers, pulses, vegetables and other crop species, while creating techniques to allow sustainable farming. The amount of food grown allows only enough for the immediate workers, as yields per parcel of land are very low. To protect the land against predation or erosion, low broken-stone walls are built. To some extent, the population continues to support its food supply through hunting and fishing.

Homesteading

The forming of permanent conglomerations allows for a sedentary, sustained population, though usually isolated and lacking in civil engineering or planning. These hamlets or villages are able to organize themselves for the public welfare of all its residents. There is no indepedent ownership of land and food that is preserved is set aside for the survival of all.