The steel plow could work difficult soils
windmills... plows... you think of some! :)
windmills
The steel plow could work difficult soils.
barbed wire, steel plows, and dry farming methods.
The tough soil and very sticky sod of the Great Plains required an innovation in plow technology. The steel plow, of course, was well known, but John Deere developed one that was self scouring. This allowed more efficient plowing since the clay laden soil did not stick to the plow.
There are many factors that helped the farmers on the great plains to overcome opposition from cattle ranchers. For instance they bought new and improved machinery which improved efficiency in their farming.
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European farmers played a significant role in the success of farming on the Great Plains. They brought with them new agricultural techniques and technology, such as improved plows and machinery. They also introduced new crops that thrived in the region's soil and climate, such as wheat. Additionally, European immigrants established successful farming communities and shared their knowledge and experiences with other settlers, contributing to the overall growth and development of agriculture on the Great Plains.
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Dry
farming and selling wheat are the industries in the coastal plains in africa
Dry Farming was developed in Utah and used throughout the Great Plains.
FARMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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