The steel plow breaks up tough soil without the soil getting stuck to it. JOHN DEERe invented the steel plow because farmers in the Midwest could not use the cast-iron plow because they kept breaking. The Midwest soil was unlike the Northeast soil, and the cast-iron plow was made for the Northeast farmers to use.
John deere invented the steel plow in 1837
Type your answer here... Steel plow is tempered and Iron Plow is pour / casted.
John Deere created to steel plow
Overall the steel plow replaced the wooden plow, steel being alot stronger material than wood but it was unable to be shaped into a plow bottom until the 1800s.
He did not invent the cast steel plow but he invented the polished steel plow. He saw the need for a better plow in the Midwest and used a discarded sawmill blade to create a polished plow to help cut and flip(Plow)the soil of the Midwest.
The steel plow helps the great plains in many ways. The steel plow made farmer life easier with planting crops.
The steel plow helps the great plains in many ways. The steel plow made farmer life easier with planting crops.
the steel plow in a better built plow . It's made for more ruff and rocky areas. They are built to last.
The Steel plow could break up soil without the soil sticking to it, the steel plow was better than the wooden plow because the wooden plow could not break up rich soil without breaking
it took 96 hours to plow an acre with john deere's new steel plow
Stronger plow for western territories.
The steel plow was faster and easier to use and keep up