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A Steel Moldboard Prow is a mechanism that helps in imrpoving soil conditions. They efficiently turn soil for improved soil coniditions, creating better root development and healthier crops

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When was John Deere's steel moldboard plow invented?

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What is the moldboard made of cast iron?

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Jefferson also developed an improved "moldboard" to improve plowing efficiency. (A moldboard was the part of a plow that turned the soil.)


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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.


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What are the parts of horse drawn steel plow?

A horse-drawn steel plow consists of several key parts: the blade or share, which cuts through the soil; the moldboard, which turns the soil over; the beam, which connects the plow to the horse; and the handles or grips, which allow the operator to steer and control the plow. Additionally, there are often wheels for stability and depth control. Together, these components work to effectively till and prepare the land for planting.