how did bakewell contribute to the agricultural revolution?

A. he fed his sheep turnips in the winter for better wool
B. he created the four-course field rotation
C. he introduced cross-breeding for stronger and better animals
D. he used enclosures to help grow bigger herds

C. he introduced cross-breeding for stronger and better animals

Bakewell is often credited with revolutionizing animal breeding by using selective cross-breeding techniques to produce livestock with desirable traits such as improved meat and wool quality. This helped to increase the productivity and quality of livestock, contributing to the overall advancements in agriculture during the Agricultural Revolution.