Sodbusters

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An agricultural labourer or farmer on the Great Plains

Real World Example

Sodbusters were farmers who settled in the Great Plains during the Westward Expansion in the 1800s. They played an essential role in transforming the tough, grassy prairie land into fertile farmland, allowing for increased agricultural productivity. Their efforts contributed significantly to the growth of the United States by providing food and resources for the expanding population. Today, their legacy is seen in the continued importance of agriculture in the U.S. economy and the value of hard work and perseverance. For example, many modern farmers still use innovative techniques to cultivate challenging land, inspired by the sodbusters' determination and resilience.

Practice Version

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