Turning the Plain to Grain
A detailed Summary of Turning the Plain to Grain
When settlers first cam to the Great Salt Plains, the land was covered with grass and occasional low rolling hills. The ground was sandy and hard to farm. The settlers soon found that if the soil could be turned over, planted, and tilled properly, it would produce enough food to feed a family.
However, working the soil was another story. The machinery used to work the soil in the East was built for thin, rocky soil. When the machinery waas used on prairie soil, it caked to the plows and slowed the crop prod
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Approximate Word count = 346
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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