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'Crop rotation in the 14th century was considerably more widespread after......?'
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Cheltenham_Canary
, Feb 3, 15:50:50
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Toxteth O'Grady, USA
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col canary
, Feb 3, 19:07:53
Aston Villa goal celebrations.
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CROYDONCANARY
, Feb 3, 18:45:31
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"John"
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Mickdundee
, Feb 3, 16:50:20
Half eight
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Steve in Holland
, Feb 3, 16:17:19
bristol?
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doncoop
, Feb 3, 16:07:02
Lloyd invented the crop rotator
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Tony Martin
, Feb 3, 16:06:28
Enclosure of lands and the start of open field systems innit
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Ken Breadstick
, Feb 3, 16:05:36
1172
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Beerswiller
, Feb 3, 16:05:09
Blight?
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peterindxb
, Feb 3, 16:03:09
The benefits of clover/fallow periods were extolled by Benedictine monasteries.
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Muzzi
, Feb 3, 16:02:23
Prick is a wonker (signed the rest of the class)
Posted By:
emmaroyds
, Feb 3, 16:00:58
the invention of the Spinning Jenny, which could rotate several crops at once
Posted By:
Old Man
, Feb 3, 15:58:43
9?
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doncoop
, Feb 3, 15:57:23
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John?
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Darren Eadie
, Feb 3, 15:56:20
The quaffing of considerable amounts of ale.
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DrDublin
, Feb 3, 15:55:32
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