A Sodbuster was a steel plough invented to be used to farm the Great Plains, which had a hard crust making it difficult to farm>answer. Um I thought sod busters were farmers who built their house of sod.>this part is a comment
Nope, the original name sod buster was for the plough. The name did in fact become slang for the farmers of the Great Plains.
The sod-buster was acually invented by JOHN DEERe which is now a massive farming company
The plural noun 'sodbusters' is a slang term for farmers, considered a derogatory term. Example sentence:Those sodbusters have formed a coop to gain some political power.
Sodbusters - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
Gunsmoke - 1955 The Sodbusters 18-11 was released on: USA: 20 November 1972
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The cattlemen resented the sodbusters because they moved into the newly settled West and put up fences which limited the grazing land for the cattle.
Ranchers primarily raised livestock on the open range, while sodbusters practiced crop farming on cultivated land. Ranchers had more freedom to move their animals over large expanses of land, while sodbusters focused on settling and farming specific plots of land. This led to conflicts over land use between ranchers and sodbusters in frontier regions.
Sodbusters are farmers who moved onto the Great Plains in the late 1800s, and are named for ploughing and working on the hard ground of the plains in order to plant their harvests.
The address of the Deer Creek Sodbusters Inc is: Po Box 221, Sterling, NE 68443-0221
As a cattleman, you would resent the sodbusters due to their use of the land around you. The more land they take up the less space for cattle to move around and eat.
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