HG Chapter 10.1
Where do they live?
•artic •interior of Africa, Australia, South America -> Australia's Great Victorian Desert Andaman Islans Botswana Namibia
What are the characteristics of a hunter-gatherer society?
•lived in small groups •collected food often •might take a short or long amount of time depending on the region
Define agriculture
farming
Define subsistence agriculture
growing only enough food to survive
Farm Size in Subsistence Agriculture
small; (2.5 acres)
Define crop
any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season; any plant cultivated by people
Define commercial agriculture
Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
What are the three main features that separate commercial agriculture from subsistence agriculture?
% of farmers in the labor force the use of machinery farm size
Using Figures 10-3 and 10-4, indicate the crop hearths and animal hearths on the map below.
Crop hearths- Latin America, Sub-Suharan Africa, Southwest Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia Animal hearths- Southwest Asia, East Asia, Europe
Use of Machinery in Subsistence Agriculture
Hand tools and animal power
% of Farmers in Labor Force in Commercial Agriculture
In developed countries, few people engage in commercial farming.
% of Farmers in Labor Force in Subsistence Agriculture
In developing countries, majority are subsistence farmers. 44% are engaged in directly farming Developed countries have around 5% of workers directly engaged in farming
Farm Size in Commercial Agriculture
Large farms, small number of farms, have a lot of machines and are treated like factories. (As much as 418 acres)
How many hunter-gatherers are there today?
Less than .005%
Use of Machinery in Commercial Agriculture
Lots of machines
What was the agricultural revolution?
Period from the early 1700s until the mid-1800s during which machines and improved technology replaced manual labor and traditional methods in farming.