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Plow that broke the Plains

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The Plow that broke the Plains - documentary 

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I use this sometimes to furnish backdrop on my hobby videos. a nice one
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The Great 30's Dust Bowl, brought to you by Deere;  Sustainable soil saving farming, brought to you in 60's by AC's no-til  system... 
When told "it's not the money,it's the principle", remember, it's always the money..
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Good one, tbran!!!!! Made my day! Well, gotta get to work. Only 14 more Tuesdays to go.

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sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Originally posted by tbran tbran wrote:

The Great 30's Dust Bowl, brought to you by Deere;  Sustainable soil saving farming, brought to you in 60's by AC's no-til  system... 


Oh good grief.

Can't slam Deere "For really not inventing the plow and taking credit for it" and turn around and blame Deere for the dust bowl. Can't have it both ways. I'm not saying you said those words in quotes, but the gist of it has been said on here. And I'm pretty sure Deere did not have a dastardly take over the world plan to destroy the plains, simply built what people wanted to buy.
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Originally posted by tbran tbran wrote:

The Great 30's Dust Bowl, brought to you by Deere;  Sustainable soil saving farming, brought to you in 60's by AC's no-til  system... 

Good one!!!!
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There wasn't the technology yet to no-till in the 30's. Almost no herbicides and didn't really have the power and weight to pull no-till planters. If you would've tried to sell a no-till planter, no one would've bought it anyways.

Shoot, you still had farmers at that point that thought if you pulled the plow with a tractor fast than a walking pace that you'd "burn" the ground.

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if there had been as many lawyers in the 30's as today, Deere and the farmers would have been sued to hades and back....  just saying  :-)  geez... lighten up...
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Originally posted by Allis dave Allis dave wrote:



Shoot, you still had farmers at that point that thought if you pulled the plow with a tractor fast than a walking pace that you'd "burn" the ground.

Whoa whoa whoa.....you mean they really thought that????? Wow! (Can't blame 'em, I guess....it was totally new technology to them)
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Too bad the plains were pretty much broke by 1914 by the use of steam and gang plows. Wasnt so much the oneways fault as it was mother nature's and the fact that they just kept trying to grow crops and then having to plow them under.
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:


Originally posted by Allis dave Allis dave wrote:



Shoot, you still had farmers at that point that thought if you pulled the plow with a tractor fast than a walking pace that you'd "burn" the ground.


Whoa whoa whoa.....you mean they really thought that????? Wow! (Can't blame 'em, I guess....it was totally new technology to them)


My Grandpa was born in 1927 and started farming with horses when he was a kid. He said he head some farmers that thought that.
Amazing how far things have come in 90 years. Some better some worse. Tillage practices and no-till in some areas are some of the better ones for sure.
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