During the agricultural revolution, inventions like the seed drill, mechanized plow, and threshing machine significantly increased crop yields and farming efficiency. These advancements allowed for more efficient planting and harvesting, reducing the labor required and enabling farmers to cultivate larger areas of land. As a result, food production surged, supporting population growth and urbanization as fewer people were needed in agriculture, leading to the rise of a labor force for emerging industries. Overall, these inventions transformed agricultural practices and laid the groundwork for modern economies.
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