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24 April, 13:05

For centuries in England, portions of farmers' fields were periodically left unplanted to allow the soil to recover. Which improvement during the British Agricultural Revolution ended this practice and greatly increased the productivity of the land?

A. selective breeding

B. automatic planting

C. seed cultivation

D. crop rotation

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  1. 24 April, 13:07
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    B. automatic planting
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