Tractors, Combines, Planters, Bailers and piece of equipment needed in the planting cultivating and harvesting of a crop. Wether it be corn, beans, milo, mids etc.
spade,gardenfolk,insectside sprayer,basket,plucker etc.
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There are many characteristics of the agricultural revolution, but three are listed below:New tools made it possible for more crops to be grown.Larger cities became a reality.Farmers learned to control water through wells and canals.
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"cause" is simply not a good enough answer. The agricultural revolution was important because it was the first time that humans changed from being hunters and gatherers into being farmers and and making tools and growing food for ourselves, thus making food more accessible.
Like all societies prior to the invention of the combustion engine, the Romans used the plug and hand tools. They also had good irrigation and drainage system.
the agricultural revolution
It means tools for plants
houses, food, tools, etc etc all of that.
All i know is that they used a wheel for agricultural purposes and that the Hittites introduced Iron Metal for tools and warcraft.
The various traditional and modern agricultural tools required for various basic practices have been modified over the years. The traditional tools relied on human efforts and use of animals like oxen to plough the fields. The modern tools are machine-operated and include tractors and combined harvesters.
As advances were made in agricultural equipment such as plows and harvesting tools, land could be cultivated more efficiently. With less labor a more land could be cultivated and it could produce more crops.
The First Fleet ships had many tools, including ropes, cooking equipment, and agricultural implements. They also brought surgical tools, handcuffs, and chains.
The Iroquois used many tools including axes, bows, and agricultural tools. They used knives, mortar and pestles, and hoes made from the shoulder blades of deer and elk.
well, i seriously dont know im trying to find the answer my self :/
S. Huntington Hobbs has written: 'Ten tools for managing change in national agricultural research organizations' -- subject(s): Agricultural innovations, Agriculture, Research
Basical agricultural hand tools- shovels, hoes, scythes for cutting hay and grain, forks. Blacksmith tools for working metals- and for making tools. Hammers, ansvils, tongs. Woodworking tools, including saws, chisels, augers. Later there would be powered tools- powered by watermills, windmills, or a helper turning a crank.
there was a drastic change from 18Th to 20 Th century..
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