Subsistence Farming: Subsistence farming refers to agricultural practices aimed at producing enough food for one's own consumption rather than for commercial purposes. Many agrarian societies relied on subsistence farming to meet their basic needs.
Agricultural Revolution: The agricultural revolution, also known as the Neolithic Revolution, was a significant shift in human history when people transitioned from hunter-gatherer societies to settled farming communities. It laid the foundation for agrarian societies.
Cottage Industry: A cottage industry refers to small-scale manufacturing or handicraft production that takes place in rural households using simple tools and manual labor. Before industrialization, many agrarian societies had cottage industries as an additional source of income alongside farming.