The Plow That Broke the Plains was created in 1936.
James Oliver
A seed plow is a plow that plows the land and drops the seeds into the furrows at the same time.
An important product made from steel that transformed both the farming and cattle industry on the Great Plains was the steel plow. Invented by John Deere in the 1830s, this durable plow made it possible to efficiently break through the tough, sticky soil of the region, enabling farmers to cultivate previously untillable land. Its effectiveness significantly increased agricultural productivity, which in turn supported the expansion of cattle ranching by providing better feed and land for grazing. This innovation played a crucial role in shaping the agricultural landscape of the Great Plains.
Mesopotamia invented the plow approximately 3000BC.
The steel plow was faster and easier to use and keep up
The duration of The Plow That Broke the Plains is 1500.0 seconds.
The steel plow helps the great plains in many ways. The steel plow made farmer life easier with planting crops.
The steel plow could work difficult soils.
James Oliver
The plow was helpful to Sumerian's because it broke through clay soil and it made it easier for them. The plow also increased farming to Sumerians.
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The steel plow could work difficult soils
John Deere created to steel plow
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