What Impact Did the Seed Plow Have on Mesopotamia?

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Mesopotamia’s nickname is the land between the rivers. Their land is known for its fertile soil and its great farming. The Mesopotamians date back to 10,000 BCE. They invented Levees that were like little tunnels in the ground that helped them keep their soil fertile. In 3500 BCE they invented what they call the seeder plow. Do you know how the seed plow helped them create a civilization, how it worked, or who had it back then? If not, I do.
The Seed plow is a very interesting artifact. In Mesopotamia they trained animals to pull the plow. They preferably liked to use Ox, Cow, Horse or Donkey to pull the plow because they were big and strong. The animal is hooked in front of the plow pulling, and the farmer is behind the plow pushing it into the ground. Since the plow is going into the ground, it makes rows in the soil. The seed plow is made for the seed that is in the plow drops into the row that it has made to plant the crops. Now all the farmer has to do is cover the seeds up and maintain his/her farm . (“Mesopotamia: Science & Inventions.". 07 Nov. 2013.)

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