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it was important tool for farmers becouse broke up hard soil ,which made planting easier
Plow fields of course, when hooked up to a tractor or a team of draft horses.
The plow is one of the earliest human inventions. Prior to use of the plow, humans had to simply scatter seeds on the ground or laboriously drive each individual seed into the ground; this limited the amount of food the community could grow. The plow allowed humans to break up the soil, increasing the amount of seeds that could be planted and increasing the odds the seeds would germinate and grow into a plant. There have been some arguments put forth for the idea that the plow is actually the basis of our civilization - it let humans start to develop more complex societies because food became less scarce.
An iron plow is a chinese farming item used to dig up dirt to get to more fertile soil.
breaks up the hard, dried clay topsoil in preparation for planting
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The steel plow is a invention by John Deere in 1837. A steel plow came right after the iron plow and helped farmers because they didn't have to stop and clean their plows from dirt. This helped the farmers because the plow was more efficient and saved them a lot of time.somthing used to dig up soil and other things
it was important tool for farmers becouse broke up hard soil ,which made planting easier
The steel plow breaks up tough soil without the soil getting stuck to it. JOHN DEERe invented the steel plow because farmers in the Midwest could not use the cast-iron plow because they kept breaking. The Midwest soil was unlike the Northeast soil, and the cast-iron plow was made for the Northeast farmers to use.
He invented the polished steel plow which made the farmers' jobs much easier. He also set up a distribution system for his plows and other products that gave farmers quality equipmant with parts and service to back it up.
Before the steel plow, farmers used wooden plows or tools made of iron. These plows were heavier and less effective at breaking up tough soil compared to the steel plow invented by John Deere in the 19th century.
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the steel plow made farmers lives easier because before john deere invented it, there was only the iron plow. when farmers plowed the ground the soil stuck to the iron making farmers have to clean it regularly. the steel plow cleaned itself and relieved the farmer's burdens. it brought more people into the American west. And it broke up clumpy soil so that it was easier to dig through the dirt.
I hate to tell you this but John Deere did not invent the first steel plow but he invented the first sucessful polished steel plow to help farmers in the Midwest plow the sticky, gumbo-like soil. He invented the first self polishing steel plow. He saw how farmers in the Midwest were having a hard time plowing the ground because evrey 10-15 feet they would have to stop and scrape off the plow bottom which had become plugged with sticky, gumbo-like soil. He experiemtned with a polished steel saw blade and found the answer to all the farmers' problems.
The purpose of the iron plow was to make it easier and more efficient to till the soil for planting crops. It replaced earlier wooden or stone plows and allowed farmers to work faster and more effectively in preparing their fields for cultivation. The iron plow also helped to break up tougher and more compact soil, making it more suitable for growing crops.
The purpose of the steel plow was to efficiently cut through tough, compacted soil in order to make farming easier and more productive. It allowed farmers to break up the land more effectively, leading to improved soil aeration and water retention, which ultimately increased crop yields.