The serfs or peasants adopted the three- field system. They planted one field with grain, another with legumes, such as peas and beans, and the last was left unplanted. This system increased productivity so more food could be produced, increasing the population.
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It was a system of crop rotation, classically a winter crop, a spring crop, and a fallow (unused) field. This maximized yield, by letting the soil recover and regain its nutrients. Livestock was often kept on the fallow field to add fertility through the manure.
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In the three field system, a field was in use for crops two years out of three. The earlier system used in ancient Rome was a two field system. The difference meant a 33% increase in the amount of tillage on a piece of property.
The two field system has two fields use so one half was used to make barley,grain and rye. While the three field system used 2/3 of the field while the third field was layed for fallow.
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The three field system seems to have been supplanting the older two field system during the time of Charlemagne. The improvement to agriculture of the three field system was very obvious to the farmers of the time, because it increased the amount of land being tilled by about a third, distributed the work of planting into two parts of the year rather than one, and increased the versatility of the farm. The result was that after Charlemagne, nearly all the farms in Western Europe adopted the the three field system, and it was general for tillage. We should remember that not all farm products are suitable for crop rotation. Those that are not include perennials, such as fruit and nuts from trees or vines. Farms that were mainly orchards, groves, or vineyards might not have used it, even for garden plots. The next system developed was the four field system, which came after the Middle Ages.
the three field system
A rotational system for agriculture in which one field grows grain, one grows legumes, and one lies fallow. It gradually replaced two-field system in medieval Europe.
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The two field system has two fields use so one half was used to make barley,grain and rye. While the three field system used 2/3 of the field while the third field was layed for fallow.
A system that allows you to see the cropping pattern in each field each year.
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The three field system replaced the older two field system. In the older system, half the fields were cultivated to raise a crop, and the other half were fallow. In the three field system, a third of the fields were planted with one crop in the spring, a third were planted with a different crop in the fall, and a third were fallow. Clearly, the three field system meant that the area under cultivation was increased from half the fields to two thirds of the fields. Also, the three field system implied a more diversified set of crops were being planted, and this contribute to the health of the people on the manors.
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the three-field system
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The three field system was neither fair nor corrupt. It was not something that can be evaluated in terms of morality or ethics. The three field system was a system for crop rotation under which one third of the land was planted in a spring planting, one third was planted with different crops for in a fall planting, and one third was left fallow. It was more efficient than the previous two field system. It supported more people with the same land use. But it had no inherent fairness or corruption associated with it.