Discuss the crop pattern of Peasantry in Medieval Period
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Discuss the crop pattern of peasantry in medieval period
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"In the medieval period, there was a lot of manual work done by farmers.
There was a cycle that much be followed by them:
• Repairing: They used to build their own house with sticks and muds for the wall and floor. The rood was stacked with thatch.
• Planting: The vegetables were planted in the garden area and the trees are planted in the orchards.
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The major crops production were wheat, beans, oats, barley and peas.
- During the medieval period, the crops were grown in two seasons, spring and fall. Different crops were cultivated in different seasons.
- The crops produced during spring were barley and beans. Likewise, the crops cultivated in fall season were wheat and rye.
- A large proportion of the agricultural production was sold in the market and a few portions was used for the feeding purpose.
- Since the peasants didn’t like to eat meat, the agriculture was done in large fields.
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