How agriculture ground to a start

Scientists would love to know how western Asians made the revolutionary shift from seed scrounging to cereal cultivation around 11,000 years ago. Some researchers speculate that the shift occurred after people began using sickles to cut down barley and other wild grasses. Others argue that cultivation emerged from practices such as uprooting plants, hand-plucking grains, or shaking grains off wild cereal stalks into baskets.