How did the plow change farming during the Neolithic period?
The plow helped farmers control water and irrigate crops, resulting in food surpluses.
The plow allowed most people to give up farming and to take up other kinds of work.
The plow turned soil quickly, allowing farmers to plant crops more easily.
The plow was used by hunter-gatherers to domesticate plants and animals.
Thanks to the plow, early farmers were able to till more land faster than before, allowing them to produce more crops in a shorter time. The plow also helped to control weeds and bury crop residue.