Agricultural change is the beginning of a new way of life, which will change our way of life and will continue to affect us even in today's society. It started in Mesopotamia and the New World Hunting Group started to settle in a single place rather than roaming constantly to find food. The ability to store food brings villages and other new customs such as the use of better prepared foods (abrasive grains), and eventually enters the early stages of agriculture.
Since the beginning of agricultural transformation in the United States, America seems to have improved only in agriculture. The Western hemisphere is the first place to move towards this transition, looking at America as a leader in agriculture. As Dan Hillel mentioned in the transformation of agriculture, "The conversion of agriculture is likely to be the most important change in human progress." In order to improve crop and livestock's ability while providing safer food supply , Manage land components that absolutely need to rely, thereby promoting the development of permanent villages and larger coordination communities. "
Since the 8th century the medieval Islamic world has undergone transformation of agricultural practices, and historian Andrew Watson called it the Arab Agricultural Revolution. This change is caused by various factors such as the spread of many crops and plants in the Muslim trade route, the spread of more sophisticated agricultural technology, and the agricultural economic system which promotes improvement of yield and efficiency. Transformation of agricultural practices changed the economy, population distribution, vegetation covering, agricultural production, population level, urban growth, labor distribution, cooking, meals and clothes throughout the Islamic world. Muslim traders cover the majority of the old world and trade is promoting the spread of many crops, plants and agricultural techniques in this area, as well as non-Islamic crops, plants and technology.