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Essay heading: Jethro Tull and the Seed Drill
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He had seen many different farming techniques from all over the Italian and French countrysides and new that a machine similar to his idea was much needed. He remembered how an organ worked from when he had dropped out of college and studied music, for which he devised a plan to use a similar design with the pedals and up down motion similar to that of an organ... displayed 300 characters
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The ideas can be compared very closely to an animal and the body parts like the stomach, lungs, and mouth. He believed that the plants had openings, which were similar to mouths, for eating minerals in the ground. Also, he thought the roots were similar to an animal's stomach and the leaves were the lungs and the sap was the blood of the plant... displayed next 300 characters
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