The seed drill allowed more seeds to be utilized. Traditional methods (broadcasting) was extremely wasteful because most of the seeds would be eaten by animals. The seed drill allows seeds to be planted at a specific depth and rate.
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seed drill - Charles Townsend
The "Seed Drill" was invented by Jethro Tull in 1701
The first people who used a primitive seed drill were the Sumerians at 1.500 BCE. The seed drill was reinvented by Camillo Torello in 1566 AD/ CE. IN 1701 a guy called Jethro Tull improved the drill.
The seed drill improved society because it took less time for the farmer to plow and plant, as it did both. Before the seed drill, he would have to plow then plant.
The two key discoveries during the Agricultural Revolution were the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals. These innovations allowed humans to shift from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities, leading to the growth of civilizations.
It resulted in more rural British workers moving to urban centers.
Using the seed drill increased use of manuure
He was an agriculture pioneer and he perfected a horse drawn seed drill and later a horse drawn hoe.
The agricultural revolution provided the first inventions that were then the ideal machines for the industrial revolution. the seed drill is a perfect example of this.
Increased use of manure Using the seed drill three-field system
Scythe horse drawn hoe horse drawn seed drill plough
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He was an agriculture pioneer and he perfected a horse drawn seed drill and later a horse drawn hoe.
seed drill - Charles Townsend
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