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Religion and agriculture

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Religion and agriculture have been closely associated since neolithic times and the development of early Orphic religions based upon fertility and the seasons.[1]

References

  1. ^ Lindsay Falvey (2005), Religion and Agriculture: Sustainability in Christianity and Buddhism (PDF), Institute for International Development, pp. 13–14