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The feudal three-field system was an agricultural practice used in medieval Europe that divided arable land into three sections, or fields. Each year, one field was planted with a winter crop, another with a summer crop, and the third field lay fallow to restore its nutrients. This rotation improved soil fertility and crop yields, helping to sustain the population during the feudal period. The system contributed to increased agricultural productivity and supported the growth of towns and trade.

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