It was the construction of the "railroad system" in the United States that was most important in encouraging the growth of the cattle industry during the late 1800s, since this allowed for the swift and relatively cheap transport of meat and other goods.
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It raised productivity. The horse drawn seed drill, invented by Jethro Till ( the agricultural pioneer not the 1970s rock band!) was central to the Agricultural Revolution, which preceded the Industrial Revolution in England. The Agricultural Revolution allowed farmers to move from basically a subsistence economy to producing enough food to feed the towns and cities housed the industrial workers.
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