Objective 4.04 Describe innovations in agricultural technology and business practices and assess their impact on the West.

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Objective 4.04 Describe innovations in agricultural technology and business practices and assess their impact on the West

Barbed Wire End of open plains, invented by Joseph Glidden as inexpensive way to divide the Great Plains

Refrigerator Car Made it possible to deliver cattle to other areas of the country without the meat spoiling Gustavus Franklin Swift

Windmill Used as power source in the West, helped pump water to irrigate fields

Steel Plow Invented by John Deere, also called a “Sod Buster”

Vertical Integration Company takes over it’s suppliers, transportation and support systems to gain total control of it’s product

Horizontal Integration Company takes over the companies competing in a particular market, creates a monopoly

Interlocking Directorates The Board of Directors for one company is the same Board of Directors for another company