Both were crucial developments to agriculture the seed drill allowed farmers to plant more seeds at a greater rate, increasing production the crop rotation allowed farmers to make more use of their farmlands by replenishing the nutrients to the soils through differing plants on their fields or leaving their fields fallow. This prevented their land from depleated nutrient levels and becomming unusable, which generally meant the fields were left to errode away.
Beginning to use the Norfolk Crop rotation system. That no land had to remain fallow. Area of land would be split into four sections.
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