Tailling Practices

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    Durring the 1700's farmers were enduring a rough pioner life, but while they were facing the horrible life they were adapting very well to the new envirement
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    cradle and Scytho introduced: the invention of the cotton gin in 1793: after this was acomplished Thomas Jefferson plowed with a moldboard with least resistent tested in 1794.
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    While the cotton gin was made another inventer Charles Newsbold was creating a invention know as the cast-iron plow it was the first of its kind.
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    Oxen and horses for power, crude wooden plows, all saving by hand, cultivating bye hoe, hay and grain cutting with sickle and threshing the grain.
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    In 1819, the cast-iron plow was changed from a inventor named Jethro Wood, what Jethro did to the cast-iron plow was put interchangable parts in the new plow.
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    While the gang plows were becoming a sensation the steam tractor was being tried out in the new environment. The steam tractor was one of the newest tractors in use.
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    Gang plows were startting to become a big deal in the new environment, while the gang plows were making a big hit, the sulky plows were also making a big impact.
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    George Washington Carver of Tuskegee institute was in search of new uses for many thing, as they did this they found a new use for peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes
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    While the new use of soybeans, peanuts, and sweet potatoes were being discovered for differant ways, the newest tractor of a big opened geared gas tractors was getting introduced into areas of extensive farming.
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    The new tractors were being improved even more when the enclosed gears devoloped for the new tractors that were helping the farmers with the new environment.