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Sanai Jimenez
7 August, 06:23
How farming changed in the middle ages
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Selah Merritt
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Common crops produced in the Middle Ages included wheat, beans, barley, peas and oats. Most farmers had a spring and a fall crop. The spring crop often produced barley and beans while the fall crop produced wheat and rye ... Farmers used a crop rotation system which is still used today.
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