Uh well actually it was invented in 6000 B.C by the Sumerians.
Actually it was invented in 1837
When was the lightweight plow invented?
I believe the Moldboard Plow was invented around the 3rd century.
Chase Tohanczyn invented the metal plow with the help of his husband, Dallas Gorman.
According to the About.com website (refer to the link, below), John Deer invented the steel plow in 1837.
John Deere
The steel plow made farm work easier. John Deere invented it when people began moving West and the soil there was very hard for a wooden plow.
What are the uses of wooden plough
John deere invented the steel plow in 1837
When was the lightweight plow invented?
The Steel plow could break up soil without the soil sticking to it, the steel plow was better than the wooden plow because the wooden plow could not break up rich soil without breaking
john plow
He invented the steel plow in 1837.
James Oliver invented the chilled iron plow.
Before the steel plow, farmers used wooden plows or tools made of iron. These plows were heavier and less effective at breaking up tough soil compared to the steel plow invented by John Deere in the 19th century.
There really was no inventor of the 6-bottom plow. The six-bottom plow was a modification to the plow (invented by Charles Newbold in 1797) after tractors were invented to pull larger plows.
JOHN DEERe's improved on Jothero Wood plow because he made a plow that had replaceable parts, but John Deere made a plow that he invented. His plow was a lightweight steel plow. But each plow had an heavy iron or wooden handles that was held on by slow-moving oxen's, or a horse. But they mostly used Horses back than because the Horses can get the field plowed quicklier than the slow-moving oxens.
I believe the Moldboard Plow was invented around the 3rd century.