Henry Blair invented the corn and cotton planter?
I did.
They decrease planting time in the field, from the original corn planter, which enabled a farmer to plant one hill of corn at a time, to modern-day planters that plant 70 or more rows of corn at a time, corn planter technology continues to evolve. You can read more at http://www.ehow.com/about_5647763_types-corn-planters.html
One can find a hand corn planter in agricultural equipment selling stores. For example, Home Depot and Lowe's might sell a hand corn planter. Also, one can find hand corn planters in eBay or Amazon online.
yea he had 21! i have heard.
The Planter helped we farmers out by making it less time consuming to plant our crops.
The (electric) telegraph was more or less invented in 1837 by Cooke and Wheatstone in England. It was 1838 that Samuel Morse first demonstrated his telegraph.
Yes he did in 1834
Henry Blair
No i do not. I am not familiar with corn planters, due to the fact i have never been on a farm.
Blair received his first patent on October 14, 1834 for his invention of the corn seed planter. It allowed the farmers to plant their corn much faster, and with much less labor. The machine also helped with weed control. He later received another patent in 1836 for the invention of the cotton planter. The cotton planter was very similar to the seed planter in the way that it was put together
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Albert Holloway invented corn nuts in 1936.
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