BASELINE ASSESMENT: These two pictures tell us about the success of the agricultural revolution. You can see a big difference in improvement just by looking at them. In the first picture we can see a man admiring a fat bullock and animals surrounding. Using this information, we can understand that the people are overfeeding the bullock and that it will be used for breeding and for eating. As well as that, we can see other animals like ducks and such around the bullock, wandering around the farming fields. From that we can understand that farms in the olden days was very unorganized, and that everything was a mess. We can also see tracks behind, this means the farms were small and barely had space to grow its crops, and wasn’t as safe and clean. However, In Source B we can see that farming has evolved and developed a lot. We can see Jethro Tull’s seed drill machine, which can make farming a lot faster and cleaner. We can also see a small river which can be used to water the plants with ease. Excluding the fact that the farm is huge, an advantage of that can be: using the seed drill to grow crops and plants faster, and straight into the ground in case they get eaten by any animals or birds. In conclusion, the agricultural revolution developed and improved, and was a big success throughout the years.