Locally invented, grasshopper plow changed plains ag

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Homesteader in Phillips built hundreds for others

Nestled alongside the Plainsman Museum’s full-size sod house is a rather unassuming and somewhat complicated looking piece of pioneer machinery. Little to most know that this “grasshopper plow” was invented right here in Hamilton County by a gentleman named George L. Levee and ultimately revolutionized farming in the Great Plains. “Most of our early pioneers were men...

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