n what ways did Jethro Tull help innovate English agriculture? Select all that apply.


He caused a rural rebellion and ultimately the demise of the enclosure movement after burning his fields rather than enclosing them.


He critiqued accepted farming methods and developed better methods and technologies through empirical research.


He demonstrated that slow oxen that produced more manure were preferred for plowing than swifter-moving horses.


He paved the way for peasants to own land—after he became the first non-noblemen to be England's largest landowner.