Scott Fike wrote:Greetings,
I recently read in a book in my local library that in China there are 18 different breeds of donkeys. In North America it said there is only 4 breeds. That is a big difference in the total number of breeds available to work with. It makes me wonder why China has so many and North America has so few? Also I gathered from the photographs in this book that donkeys were a LOT more popular at the turn of the century in the U.S. than they are today because there was a lot of photographs of Americans with donkeys around the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth (and early twentieth) century. I wonder why the big drop in popularity between then and now? Thank you
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Michael Cox wrote:Terracing - it is an erosion control and water retention technique that makes steep ground much more productive. I believe we are looking at rice paddies in that photo.
Scott Fike wrote:Well, since we're on the subject; why do rice fields get flooded anyway?
Scott Fike wrote:Why do they cut flat-top ridges in the side of the hills and mountains like that? What is that called and what is it for anyway? Thanks
Scott Fike wrote:Greetings,
I recently read in a book in my local library that in China there are 18 different breeds of donkeys....
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