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I can give you one, barbed wire. It hepled people keep their livestock from running away.

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What inventions helped to farming on the great plains?

windmills... plows... you think of some! :)


Which inventions helped settlers on the Great Plains?

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.


Why were windmills important in the great plains?

they helped farmers retrieve water from deep water aquifers


Which invention helped farmers to grow and plant crops on the great plains after the civil war?

steel plow


Which factors hlped the farmers on the great plains overcome opposition from cattle ranchers?

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.


How did new technology helped farmers on the great plains?

it saved them time and effort


What two inventions helped pioneers on the Great Plains?

One was the barbed wire and two was the tool used to lift up sod. Hoped it Helps!!!


Why was there competition between ranchers and farmers to settle the Great Plains?

There was competition between ranchers and farmers to settle in the Great Plains because they wanted to have more land.


What do you call a great plains farmer?

what are great plain farmers called


Farmers on the Great Plains were aided by what?

by the windmills


Compare To Farmers In The Northeast Farmers Of The Great Plains What?

its more dependent on rail roads


Compared to farmers in the Northeast farmers of the Great Plains were what?

its more dependent on rail roads