Slaves worked primarily as agricultural laborers, cultivating both cotton for their master's profit and food for consumption.
Another animal that creates burrows and cultivates food within its burrows is the leafcutter ant.
During World War I the park was used for cultivating food, the potato harvest in particular were large.
The practice of cultivating food on the rooftop of buildings is sometimes referred to as rooftop farming.
As Megafauna became extinct, people adapted by hunting smaller animals, gathering wild plants, and cultivating food, such as maize.
We're asking very poor countries to set aside land they could be cultivating food on - we have to give them something in return.
Land property was really only the concern of the women, since it was the women's job to cultivate food and not the men's.
Its 600 prisoners cultivated enough food to supply all the region's prisons.
We should be cultivating food in these areas.
Larger ones also contain places for cultivating food and livestock.