The invention of the thresher revolutionized farming by significantly increasing the efficiency of separating grain from stalks and husks. This mechanization reduced the labor required for threshing, allowing farmers to process larger quantities of grain in less time. Consequently, it helped boost agricultural productivity and contributed to the rise of commercial farming, ultimately leading to increased food supply and economic growth in rural areas.
the invention of the printing press
Barbed wire
The steam Drill
Printing press
he plow didloes
The seed drill is the invention that helped farmers plant crops. It help plant crops more quickly and efficiently.
The invention of the plow was so important to the Sumerians because it helped farmers
steel plow
it was important because it helped the farmers to produce more food quicker
Roads were bumpy, so farmers couldn't move their goods to the market. Canals helped farmers with transportation. After the invention of canals, profits soared and production increased.
Barbed wire because it helped farmers/rangers keep their cattle from being stolen
The railroad and barbed wire fences.
The invention of the plow was a key innovation that helped Neolithic farmers become more productive. The plow enabled farmers to cultivate larger areas of land more efficiently, leading to increased crop yields and food production.
the thresher is for the farm and the thresher is a thresher.
the thresher is for the farm and the thresher is a thresher.
The invention of barbed wire by Joseph Glidden in 1874 helped farmers to fence in their lands on the lumber-scarce plains. Using mail-order windmills to drill deep wells provided some water.
The invention of the plow was so important to the Sumerians because it helped farmers