Andrew Meikle's Threshing Machine: A Revolution in Agriculture
In 1787, Andrew Meikle, a Scottish engineer, revolutionized agriculture with his invention of the threshing machine. This groundbreaking device significantly reduced the labor-intensive process of separating grain from stalks, previously performed manually using flails. By enhancing efficiency, the machine increased agricultural productivity and crop yields, contributing to an agricultural transformation that supported growing populations and altered rural labor dynamics and the agrarian economy.
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