In the eighteenth century, advocates for agricultural innovation argued that
A) the rights of the nobility over land needed to be reinforced, since until that time only nobles could force through innovations.
B) landholdings and common lands needed to be consolidated and enclosed in order to farm more efficiently.
C) the key to agricultural innovation was to provide support for the peasants against the lords, as the lords resisted innovation that they feared would diminish their authority.
D) farming should be strictly separated from herding for sheep and cattle, as herds diminished the lands' productivity by trampling and flattening loose soil.
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