a seeder plow is a plow that the Mesopotamians used. it was special in that it plowed the soil and planted the seeds at the same time.
It increased the amount of crops a farmer could plant.
John Deere made the first plow. : )
The ox-drawn plow, also known as the ard, dates back to ancient times, with evidence of its use in Mesopotamia around 4000 to 3000 BCE. This early agricultural tool significantly improved farming efficiency by allowing farmers to till soil more effectively than by hand. The design evolved over the centuries, becoming a crucial component of agricultural practices in many ancient civilizations.
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia was in the fertile crescent and Mesopotamia means "between the to rivers".
Plow > seed > harvest > plow > seed > harvest > plow > seed > harvest ... :d :d
Yes, Mesopotamia was the birthplace of the plow. As Mesopotamia was the first civilization to have a steady supply of crops, the plow was an integral tool to their agricultural development.
mesopotamia
A seed plow is a plow that plows the land and drops the seeds into the furrows at the same time.
mesopotamia
Mesopotamia invented the plow approximately 3000BC.
The Wheel and the Plow
By the beginning of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
The plow was a major contribution in Mesopotamia because the plow would help the hunter gathers with farming and the hunter gathers would be able to settle in anywhere.
being that mesopatamia was basically the first civilization of the world in that time period,im sure they discovered alot of tools for planting foods and grains.
3000 bc was firs invented in sumer/ mesopotamia
It was used for farming