windmills... plows... you think of some! :)
One was the barbed wire and two was the tool used to lift up sod. Hoped it Helps!!!
The steel plow could work difficult soils.
Two key inventions that greatly aided pioneers in the Great Plains were the steel plow and the reaper. The steel plow, developed by John Deere, allowed farmers to break through tough, dry soil more efficiently, making it possible to cultivate the challenging terrain. The reaper, invented by Cyrus McCormick, revolutionized harvesting by enabling faster gathering of crops, significantly increasing productivity and helping settlers establish sustainable farms in the region.
The Steel Plow helped the people a lot.
The steel plow could work difficult soils
Dry-farming, plowing and planting in a way that conserved moisture. the use of the windmill to pump water from underground and the use of barbed wire to keep out stray cattle and sheep.
One was the barbed wire and two was the tool used to lift up sod. Hoped it Helps!!!
yes
Dry
Dry Farming was developed in Utah and used throughout the Great Plains.
I can give you one, barbed wire. It hepled people keep their livestock from running away.
Farming
FARMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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.
Farming in the Great Plains primarily includes crops such as wheat, corn, soybeans, and sunflowers. Livestock farming, particularly cattle ranching, is also common in this region. Due to the flat terrain and fertile soil, the Great Plains is well-suited for large-scale agriculture.
farming and building houses
Farming