Animals were not given more land to graze upon as a result of agricultural inventions.
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Animals were not given more land to graze on as a result of agricultural inventions. In fact, animals are now grown in cramped quarters and are not allowed to graze at all in many cases.
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.
Paul Cornelius Johnson has written: 'Farm inventions in the making of America' -- subject(s): Agricultural inventions, Agricultural machinery, History 'Farm power in the making of America' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Farm mechanization, History, Steam-engines, Tractors, Windmills
The Ox driving plow and the 3 field system
Scythe horse drawn hoe horse drawn seed drill plough
Agricultural revolution is when people began to domesticate plants and animals resulting in a reliable food supply. Many inventions were created during this time period, helping to invoke the industrial revolution.
They only made 2 inventions
It was a period of significant agricultural development that was marked by new farming techniques and inventions which led to a massive increase in food production.
George Carvers mostimportant 2 inventions are the peanut proudoct and peanut butter