After the harrying of the North, which took place in the winter of 1069-1070, it took several years for crops and agricultural productivity to recover. The widespread destruction of farmland and livestock severely impacted the region, leading to food shortages and economic hardship. Estimates suggest that it took around three to five years for the agricultural landscape to return to its previous state, although some areas may have taken even longer to fully recover.
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