JOHN DEERe's 1837 invention of the steel plow was driven by the need for more efficient farming tools suitable for the tough soil of the Midwest. Early wooden plows struggled to break through the dense, sticky prairie soil, which hindered agricultural productivity. Deere's innovative design allowed for better soil penetration and reduced soil adhesion, significantly improving plowing efficiency and helping farmers cultivate their land more effectively. This invention ultimately played a crucial role in the expansion of agriculture in the region.
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