Really, farming improved all through the Middle Ages.
There were a large number of developments that effected medieval farming. Some of them were European inventions, others were European adoption of ideas invented elsewhere. Also, a number of crops were introduced to different parts of Europe from Islamic countries, and while much of this was in Spain of the 8th century, some of it was in places like Hungary, much later. Hops were a new crop developed internally in Europe, and there might have been others.
Many of the improvements cannot be dated, and some cannot even be placed geographically. Among those that came early, were the horseshoe, the horse collar, the heavy plow, and the European type of wheelbarrow, all of which were early medieval developments. Three field crop rotation may have come later.
Some inventions did not improve farming directly, but improved farming by improving markets that were available for farmers. These things included such things as the inventions of new spinning wheels and looms, and the invention of distilling brandy and whiskey.
There is a related question below about what the improvements were.
Farming became more productive when it became more of a business,rather than just subsistence.
Sex, murder, and farming are all equally important in the middle ages
Johannes Gutenberg introduced the invention of printing which helped improve the Middle Ages. He was a goldsmith, printer, and a publisher.
Mainly farming.
They cried
90% of the people were farming.
Farming
for farming
Sex, murder, and farming are all equally important in the middle ages
Johannes Gutenberg introduced the invention of printing which helped improve the Middle Ages. He was a goldsmith, printer, and a publisher.
Tenate farmers/peasants
Mainly farming.
The Paleolithic people(old stoneage) created the plow. The Chinese created the chain pump(pumps water) that's all i know
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