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A brief history of agriculture in the UK - by Professor John Wibberley

In some nations agriculture means 'crop cultivation' and livestock production is seen as a separate enterprise. In England



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What is the history of farming in the UK?

    Since the agricultural revolution and the reinvention of farming in the sixteenth century, the UK has pioneered new systems and approaches.

Why is the British Agricultural Revolution important?

    The British Agricultural Revolution is important in the British History of Farming because it saw the rise in farming machinery. In England, the population tripled between 1750 and 1850 which led to intensive agricultural practices.

What happened to the British agriculture in the mid-eighteenth century?

    to the mid-eighteenth century. Particularly when one observes that the sharp upswing in the prices of farm produce that occurred from I750 to I8I5 also occurred throughout Europe. But in the latter period British agriculture had to cope with a more rapid rate of growth in population, internal migration, and

When did agriculture start?

    By 8000 BC, farming was entrenched on the banks of the Nile. About this time, agriculture was developed independently in the Far East, probably in China, with rice rather than wheat as the primary crop. Maize was domesticated from the wild grass teosinte in southern Mexico by 6700 BC.
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