Growing crops in the Middle Ages was generally challenging due to various factors such as unpredictable weather, limited agricultural techniques, and the lack of modern tools. Farmers relied on traditional methods, which often resulted in low yields and susceptibility to crop diseases and pests. Additionally, the feudal system and social structures could restrict access to land and resources, further complicating agricultural productivity. However, certain regions experienced better conditions and innovations over time, leading to improved farming practices.
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