The Modern Period
Subsistence agriculture is a type of farming where individuals grow just enough food to feed themselves and their families, with little to no surplus for trade or sale. This method is often practiced in rural areas and is characterized by small-scale farming, traditional techniques, and reliance on local resources. It connects to the agricultural revolution as societies transitioned from nomadic lifestyles to settled farming, laying the groundwork for more complex agricultural systems and economies.
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