History and development Agriculture has existed for thousands of years. It has existed from the beginning, and has undergone significant development since its early planting. It was initially thought to be in the fertile New Moon in the Middle East and then spread to the north and south of China, Sahel, New Guinea and the Americas. During the past century, agricultural practices such as irrigation, crop rotation, fertilizer, pesticide etc. have greatly advanced to satisfy farmers' needs.
The open agricultural system is widely used in most parts of Europe, especially "Northwest and Central Europe". Individual farmers separated by land are dotted in different areas belonging to the mansion; year round rotations are used to maintain soil fertility; and ordinary land is for livestock grazing and other purposes . Other parts of society include aristocrats, clergy and urban dwellers. Whether true aristocrats or simple knights, aristocrats use their houses and farmers and do not own the land altogether, but they earned income from the manor or other land through hegemony of the feudal system . In the eleventh and twelfth centuries these land and territory were regarded as hereditary, and in most areas it became no longer possible to divide them into all heirs as the so-called medieval era.
Transfer agriculture through block (field) crop rotation and rotation to maintain the soil fertility of the cultivation system. In agricultural relocation land is pioneered and cultivated in a short period of time and then abandoned and it can restore its natural vegetation while the practitioner moves to another land. When the soil is showing signs of exhaustion, more generally when the field is attacked by weeds, the cultivation period usually ends. The length of the cultivated land is usually shorter than the allowable time for the land to rebuild through the fallow land
Transfer planting is a form of agriculture or planting system where a small number of "fields" are planted at any given time and most of them are in different stages of natural regeneration. As time goes on, the fields are cultivated for a relatively short period of time, they can recover for a relatively long time or become partners. After all, previously cultivated fields will be re-planted after natural vegetation is removed. Fields of established and stable crop cultivation systems are cultivated regularly and are being sown. This type of agriculture is called jamming in India.