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				<title>Pranav posted an update: 1. Origins: The Self-Scouring Plow (1837)The story [&#133;]</title>
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<p>The story begins not with a tractor, but with a problem. In 1836, Vermont blacksmith John Deere moved to Grand Detour, Illinois, to escape the economic downturn in the East. He found farmers struggling with the thick, sticky soil of the Illinois prairie. Traditional cast-iron plows, brought from the&hellip;</p>
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