it helped them with there transportation on the farm. they could take traillers of goods around the farm
it was important because it helped the farmers to produce more food quicker
It increased the amount of crops a farmer could plant.
Oxen are castrated bulls. Historically, they were used to provide power to pull carts and plow fields. They were also eaten.
The dictionary traces it back to Middle English 'aker', ' and Old English 'æcer'.It was originally the area a yoke of oxen could plow in a day and differed in size from one place to another.Read more: acre
they didn’t need to pull it themselves the ox could do it for you.
They developed a plow and the plow was like a big "T" shaped invention and it was either pulled by oxen or people and it made farming a lot easier.
from old English farmers. the amount of land an oxen could plow in a day.
blacksmith who invented the steel plow which enabled farmers to replace their oxen with horses
it was important because it helped the farmers to produce more food quicker
The Plow And The Wheel. The Plow Was The First Important Tool Invented To Help Farmers. The Sumerians Used the Wheel For The Plow And/Or Wagons.
No. It just made it easier to control the oxen as they were being used to plow fields and for the oxen to pull the plow, and it made it more efficient to be able to use more than one ox to use for plowing. But it never made oxen plow fields faster than horses do. Horses are always going to be faster and more high-stepping than an ox will ever be.
Farmers in ancient used a team of oxen to pull the plough or a farm cart. Sometimes they used slaves to pull the plough perhaps six slaves replacing a pair of oxen. Often the slaves went naked.
oxen
a plow
Well I know one of the early mesopotamian inventions was the plow.
the domestication of oxen
No. It just made it easier to control the oxen as they were being used to plow fields and for the oxen to pull the plow, and it made it more efficient to be able to use more than one ox to use for plowing. But it never made oxen plow fields faster than horses do. Horses are always going to be faster and more high-stepping than an ox will ever be.