The British Agricultural Revolution was a period of change in the 1700s, when farmers started to use new and better methods to produce food. Here are some things they did:
1. They started farming or growing crops in bigger fields called 'open fields'. This allowed farmers to grow more food in a shorter time.
2. They also invented new machines, animals and tools to make farming faster and easier. They used bigger plows which could dig deeper into the soil, while animals like horses and oxen could pull the plows. They also used a new type of seed drill, making it easier to sow seeds in the fields.
3. In addition, farmers started using better methods to protect their crops from pests, weeds and diseases. They used a special type of manure that released vital plant nutrients into the soil.
All these changes helped farmers grow more food, and this had a big impact on the way people ate, with more and different types of food becoming available for people to eat.