How did John Deere revolutionize agricultural machinery?

John Deere made farming easier by creating stronger, smoother machines that lasted longer.

Imagine you're pushing a really heavy toy car across the floor, it's hard work, and the wheels get stuck in the carpet. That’s like old farming tools: they got stuck in the soil, and they broke easily. John Deere noticed this problem and came up with a clever idea.

Making Machines Work Better

John Deere started using steel instead of wood for plows, think of it like switching from a wobbly wooden spoon to a strong metal spatula. Steel didn’t break as easily, and it slid through the soil more smoothly, making farming faster and less tiring.

He also painted his machines green, which became famous over time, just like how your favorite toy might have a special color that makes it stand out.

A Big Difference for Farmers

Before John Deere’s machines, farmers had to work really hard, and their tools didn’t last long. With stronger, smoother plows, farming became easier, almost like having a super-powered helper in the field!

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  1. A child learns about the steel plow and how it made farming less tiring.
  2. A simple explanation of how John Deere's plow helped farmers till soil easier.
  3. A farmer explains why a steel plow is better than an iron one.

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