What is a railhead?
Place where cattle were driven to load onto the railroad
In _______ the cotton gin was invented.
1794
What president ended slavery?
Ab Lincoln
What are the two types of cotton?
What did the landscape of the west look like?
Rolling hills and native grass
This Act that was passed in 1917 gave funding for vocational education, and created the Federal Board for Vocational Education in order to promote the training in various areas of agriculture and home economics.
Smith-Hughes Act
In the 1831 the _________ was invented.
Wheat reaper
How did refrigerated rail cars work?
Fans blew air over blocks of ice, ice was at top because of hot and cold air sinking and rising, and they were heavily insulated.
This Act passed in 1914 established a national cooperative extension service that extended outreach programs through land grant universities to teach rural Americans about advances in agriculture and technology.
Smith-Lever Act
________ was America's second largest crop in the 1700's
Cotton
In 1874 ______ was invented
Barab Wire
What was the solution to cattle being far away from markets?
Railroads
In the 1860's farmers made up about _____% of the labor force, today it's ____%
58% and less than 2%
What were the three benefits of barb wire?
1. Greater control of livestock
2. Kept cattle inside the fence
3. Kept other animals out