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Who invented the steel plow that made it easier for farmers to plant crops in the Great Plains?

John Deere


Who invented the steel plow to make it easier for farmers to plant crops in the Great Plains?

John Deere


Which invention helped farmers to grow and plant crops on the great plains after the civil war?

steel plow


What economic effects did the dust bowl days have on America?

Crops in the Great Plains failed, and farmers went bankrupt.


In 1932 why did farmers on the great plains begin to lose their crops?

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Which of these economic effects did the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s have on America?

The farmers in the great plains crops failed and they went banked rupt


Why did farmers in the Great Plains dump wheat onto the ground and roads?

Farmers in the Great Plains dumped wheat onto the ground and roads during the Great Depression as a form of protest or economic strategy to try to raise wheat prices. By destroying excess crops, they hoped to reduce supply and increase demand, which could potentially lead to higher prices for their remaining crops.


Most Northeastern farmers could grow a wide variety of crops while Great Plains farmers were often limited to growing only a few varieties of crops such as wheat Why?

Rainfall and growing season length determine crop production.


Who took care of the crops in a Plains village?

Women took care of crops in the Great Plains.


What was life like on the plains during the Great Depression?

During the Great Depression years, in the Dust Bowl states, located in the Great Plains, dust and dirt 'devoured' many crops leaving farmers without adequate earnings and crop yields.


How did new technology helped farmers on the great plains?

it saved them time and effort


What hardships did farmers face in the Great Plains?

Farmers in the Great Plains faced hardships such as droughts, soil erosion, locust swarms, and harsh weather conditions. These challenges made it difficult to cultivate crops and sustain agricultural production in the region. Additionally, economic difficulties and market fluctuations further compounded the issues for farmers in the Great Plains.