The land owners that owned large estates and farms all through Britain largely benefited from fencing off their properties and from other different kinds of changes to the agriculture industry. Some of the ways that agriculture changed was by some of the land owners starting to run their farms more like a proper business which got them earning good profits from their land, and a lot of the land owners got very wealthy because of the agricultural revolution. But there is also some evidence to support the fact that some of the land owners had problems and suffered a lot because of these changes to agriculture. Before the land owners started to fence off their land the workers that lived on this land and farmed it had lots of benefits such as they could collect firewood to keep their huts warm and didn't have to rely solely on their pay they could also grow their own food and could keep one of the cows or pigs but when the changes to agriculture came and the land owners started to fence off their land the workers lost all of these benefits and then were forced to rely solely on their pay. To make things even worse if the farmer had finished all their work the day before and so had no work to do today they would not get paid this particular day.