Babre wire repperse and iron plows
irrigation, horse power, steel forging
Steel plows, developed in the early 19th century, were crucial for pioneers in transforming the Great Plains into productive farmland. Their durable design allowed farmers to efficiently break through tough, dense soil, which was often difficult to cultivate with traditional wooden plows. This innovation enabled the cultivation of larger areas of land, leading to increased agricultural output and the establishment of thriving farms in previously unyielding terrain. As a result, steel plows played a significant role in the westward expansion and agricultural development of the region.
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the great american desert
helped cult the soil
because of the dawes act
The steel plow helps the great plains in many ways. The steel plow made farmer life easier with planting crops.
The plains has no wood, sod houses provided a place to take shelter. They were made of hard dirt so when it did rain creatures like snakes, bugs, and other things came out from the dirt. They were cold in the winter and hot in the summer.
Quick and efficient transport, a great view. And it's spelt PLANE.
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large-scale irrigation