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25 December, 01:52

Match each practice of the Agricultural Revolution with its description. Tiles converting common farmland into private property by an act of law fencing off the part of a farm where farm animals graze breeding chosen animals to produce animals with desirable qualities raising different animals in different parts of the same field moving cattle from one part of a field to another each season planting wheat, turnips, barley, and clover in successive years on the same plot of land using a mechanical device to transplant sprouted seeds to a less fertile part of a farm using a mechanical device to plant seeds evenly and at a fixed soil depth Pairs selective livestock breeding arrowBoth four-field rotation arrowBoth farm enclosure arrowBoth use of seed drills arrowBoth

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    selective livestock breeding---breeding chosen animals to produce

    animals with desirable qualities

    four-field rotation---planting wheat, turnips, barley,

    and clover in successive years on the same plot of land

    farm enclosure---converting common farmland into

    private property by an act of law

    use of seed drills---using a mechanical device to plant seeds evenly and at a

    fixed soil depth
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