The book is structured in three parts, progressing from the evolution of technologies like the heavy plow to the social organization of rural labor, including the roles of serfs and manorial lords. It further examines the environmental consequences of medieval farming, such as deforestation and soil erosion, and how communities adapted. By drawing from historical texts, archaeological findings, and digitized land surveys, the book offers a comprehensive look at medieval agriculture.
Understanding these historical farming techniques provides valuable insights into debates surrounding sustainable agriculture and food security today.
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