What were two beneficial effects of Jethro Tull's seed drill?
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A .It inserted nutrients directly into planted seeds. B.It increased the levels of nitrogen in the soil. C.It increased the survival rate of planted seeds.
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It inserted nutrients directly into planted seeds.
Jethro Tull was an English agricultural expert from Berkshire, UK who helped to bring the British Agricultural Revolution.
He developed the horse-drawn seed drill in 1700. It economically sowed the seeds in neatly drawn rows. He also developed a horse-drawn hoe.
Jethro Tull's ways were also adopted by many great landowners and agriculturists and it helped them to create the basis for new agriculture types.
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