How did agriculture production increase around 600 BCE?
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Farming has been staple of civilization since it's existence and is also known as the earliest occupation. Early science and developments revolved primarily around making farming easier, faster and more profitable.
Around 600 BCE humans had begun to develop sophisticated cities and discovered new materials such as iron ore and other metals.
Humans had also developed smelting and exploited the production of various alloys to make stronger materials.
This helped them make better and stronger tools which helped in the building canals, improving water system and developing better land.
Domesticated Animals were now increasingly being used in plough and one animal could do the work of 5 men. The benefits of animal excrement were also discovered helping in the improving of yields further
Around 600 BCE humans had begun to develop sophisticated cities and discovered new materials such as iron ore and other metals.
Humans had also developed smelting and exploited the production of various alloys to make stronger materials.
This helped them make better and stronger tools which helped in the building canals, improving water system and developing better land.
Domesticated Animals were now increasingly being used in plough and one animal could do the work of 5 men. The benefits of animal excrement were also discovered helping in the improving of yields further
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