Rotherham plough

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The Rotherham plough was an 18th-century iron plough design that greatly improved the efficiency and ease of ploughing, making it a key innovation in the mechanization of British agriculture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural implement
historical invention
plough
advantageOver heavy medieval-style ploughs
traditional wooden ploughs
comparedTo wooden ploughs
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
designedTo improve efficiency of ploughing
make ploughing easier for operators
reduce draft power required for ploughing
effect increased speed of field preparation
more uniform soil turning
reduced labour requirements in ploughing
era Agricultural Revolution in Britain
Industrial Revolution
field agricultural engineering
agronomy
hasPart handles
hitch
iron share
mouldboard
plough beam
hasQuality lighter draft than many predecessors
more durable than wooden ploughs
more efficient than earlier designs
inception 18th century
influenced later iron plough designs
madeOf cast iron
mainMaterial iron
significantIn Agricultural Revolution in Britain
surface form: British Agricultural Revolution

mechanization of British agriculture
typicalTraction draught horses
oxen
usedFor ploughing soil
tillage
usedIn British agriculture
arable farming

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