The agricultural Revolution in Britain changed several things. It improved farming by increasing the amount and variety of food produced. Crop rotation helped farmers get better crops, and they also left one field fallow, for animals to graze on. Because of this, more meat was available, which lowered the price for meat, and also gave people better diets. Also, farm machines were made which increased food production, such as the seed drill, made by Jethro Tull. This made it so farmers could plant crops in a straight row, making harvesting crops much easier. The enclosure movement made agriculture more efficient because wealthy landowners farmed larger amounts of land and experimented with new crops. It contributed to the Industrial R
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