Sodbuster Apr 2026

Elias had to string barbed wire to protect his wheat from the cattlemen, who believed the range should remain open and unfenced. The Legacy

The prairie wasn't just grass; it was a woven mat of roots centuries old. Elias’s old wooden plow snapped like a twig against the "iron" sod. He spent his last coins on a John Deere steel plow —the "sodbuster"—which sliced through the earth with a scream of metal.

With no timber for miles, Elias cut rectangles of sod and stacked them like bricks. His "soddy" was cool in the summer and warm in the winter, though it leaked mud during the rare, violent thunderstorms.