In many medieval countries, farming was done mostly on manors, where peasant families lived and worked the land. The fields of the manors were divided up into strips, which were either communal or assigned to individual families to farm. They were sections of fields, usually long and relatively narrow.
Farming improvements in the Middle Ages led to greater agricultural yields, which attributed to a dramatic increase in population. The revival of trade led to a growth of cities.
cooking, farming, and being mades
Mercantile was the primary occupation along with farming during the the Middle Ages.
seeds were scattered randomly and crops grew in a tangled mass
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
Farming
for farming
Sex, murder, and farming are all equally important in the middle ages
Tenate farmers/peasants
Mainly farming.
They cried
the three-field system
Farming improvements in the Middle Ages led to greater agricultural yields, which attributed to a dramatic increase in population. The revival of trade led to a growth of cities.
They have farming nursing makin cloth and went huntig
cooking, farming, and being mades
it was both private and commercial use
90% of the people were farming.