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What is a Sidebuster?

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Asked by: Shelley Williams

Definition of sodbuster : a person or a thing (such as a farmer or a plow) that breaks the sod.

What does Sodbuster mean in history?

Sodbuster was a program created by Title 12 of the Food Security Act of 1985 designed to discourage the plowing up of erosion-prone grasslands for use as cropland.

What is considered a Sodbuster?

sodbuster (plural sodbusters) (informal) An agricultural labourer or farmer who breaks up the land, as with a plough.

Where did the name Sodbuster come from?

It comes from the sense of “busting” the earth, digging and turning it over before planting. A 19th-century John Deere plow shared the name. In the 1980s, a federal agriculture program called Sodbuster had the opposite meaning: it discouraged plowing land that was prone to erosion.

Why is the case knife called sod buster?

It is according to the Google a sod-buster is a few things like a farmer a farmhand a homesteader someone who works the land or one who participates in sodded. Oh.

What is a Sodbuster in Lonesome Dove?

noun informal an agricultural labourer or farmer.

What do Sodbusters do?

A sodbuster is a farmer or farm worker who plows the land. The term “sodbuster” came from the fact that the early settlers who moved west had to “bust the sod” in the ground in order to farm.

What is the oldest case knife?

The first CCC® knife offering was introduced on June 1st. The pattern, not made since the 1940s, was an Appaloosa Bone Large Trapper. The knife carried an embellished Clip blade complete with artwork noting this was the first edition.

Is case owned by Zippo?

Today Case is owned by Zippo Manufacturing Company, makers of the world-famous Zippo® windproof lighter, another family-owned business based in Bradford.

Why are Case knives so popular?

What’s unique about Case knives is that they stamp each blade with a special tang marking that can be used to identify the knife and production date. This is of great appeal to collectors and hobbyists and Case boasts the largest knife collecting association in the world with almost 20,000 members.

What do dots mean on Case knives?

You can find the Case knife pattern number stamped on the tang of your knife’s blade. This number tells you exactly what kind of knife you have. The first number indicates the type of material used to make the handle. The second digit gives the number of blades.

What are the most collectible Case knives?

We won’t go over all the patterns because hundreds have been produced over Case’s history, but here’s a partial list of some of the most popular patterns: Stockman, Peanut, Copperhead, Barlow, Congress, Elephant Toe, Trapper, Canoe, Bowie, Muskrat, Jack Knife, Whittler, Pruner, Sodbuster, and Folding Hunter.