what were the two major changes that took place in agriculture during the later vedic period
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Agriculture was the principal occupation of the people. Improved method of tilling the land by deep ploughing, manuring and sowing with better seeds were known to the Aryans. More lands were brought under cultivation. The cultivator yielded two harvests a year.
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In India evidence of such sowing and later reaping in different neolithic sites, traces beginning of settled agriculture during that period. More or less simultaneously with the cultivation of crops and domestication of animals also came into practice as an aid to agricultural operations
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