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The moldboard plow cuts a long, thick ribbon of soil and turns it upside down.8 In dry ground, that’s a counterproductive exercise, squandering precious moisture. But in the fertile wet clays of Northern Europe, the moldboard plow was vastly superior, improving drainage and killing deep-rooted weeds, turning them from competition into compost.
Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy
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