John Deere

A blacksmith who invented the first steel plow
Real World Example
John Deere was a blacksmith who invented the first steel plow in the 1830s, revolutionizing farming in the North by making it easier to cultivate tough prairie soil. Before Deere's invention, wooden or iron plows would get stuck in the thick, sticky soil, slowing down farming progress. His steel plow allowed farmers to work more efficiently, leading to increased agricultural productivity and expansion in the region. Today, John Deere's legacy lives on through the company that bears his name, producing a wide range of farming equipment that supports modern agriculture. For example, a farmer today might use a John Deere tractor to plant crops, continuing the tradition of innovation and efficiency started by Deere's original invention.
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