honey, I can count. there are 105 references & 142 works cited. there are approximately 15-20 works by historians. but what do I know as a medieval historian? https://twitter.com/Scholars_Stage/status/1192899367591538688 …
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And farmers would keep part of their harvest for planting the one for next year. A sustainable local cycle. Also grain storage can be interesting to look at.
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Ive done that but the research seems to be focused on the building technologies of granaries in various places or debates over the amount stored for consumption (a winter vs supplies for years). The question Im asking is more about seed for planting and the ppl involved. 1/3
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What I’m trying to answer is who collected and stored seed for planting, and who determined how much went where? If that was left to farmers themselves how did that work when they didn’t own the land they were planting on? Was there any governance at all? 2/3
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