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it was important tool for farmers becouse broke up hard soil ,which made planting easier

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What Sumerian inventions helped farmers?

The Plow And The Wheel. The Plow Was The First Important Tool Invented To Help Farmers. The Sumerians Used the Wheel For The Plow And/Or Wagons.


What was the first important farming tool used to break soil?

The first important farming tool used to break soil was the plow. The plow allowed farmers to cut and turn over the soil, making it easier to plant crops. It also helped to aerate the soil and improve drainage.


Why do think the invention of the plow was so important to the Sumerians?

The invention of the plow was so important to the Sumerians because it helped farmers


First important farming tool used to break soil?

the plow


Why was the mesopotamian invention of the plow so important?

it was important because it helped the farmers to produce more food quicker


What is a farmers tool where the third letter is a?

A "plow" is a farmer's tool where the third letter is "o." A plow is an agricultural implement used for turning over soil in preparation for planting crops. It is typically drawn by a tractor or other vehicle and has blades or tines that break up and aerate the soil.


What hand tool can be used to plow?

A plow is used to plough. Other than that there is not much to do besides using a plow to plough. There are some bigger machines that can do things similar to the plow but the plow is the only hand tool used.


What were ploughmen?

Persons who plow (plough). Farmers.


What are farmers responsibilities?

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Definition for iron plow?

an iron plow is a farming tool that was used in India


Today the tractor is the farmers most important tool today?

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Why was John Deere important to midwestern farmers?

John Deere was the inventor of the Steel plow. This plow was self cleaning and didn't wear as fast as the iron plow or wooden plow that farmers were using during that time. The Steel plow was also much lighter in weight to the iron plow. In the midwest there was plenty of rich fertile black soil but it was under all the prairie grass that had grown over the years. The wooden plow wouldn't work because it had to be constantly cleaned in order to plow. The steel plow could plow the prairie grass under and self clean the moldboard so the farmer could continue without stopping.