John Deats
1769–1841 (age 72)
Biography
John Deats of Newark was a farmer turned inventor who sought better ways to manage fields, designing a plow that cut furrows cleanly and lightened the physical toil of the region's tillers.
His plow, shared freely with neighbors and improved over time, won praise for its sturdiness and the care he took to show others how to use it, forever linking his name with agricultural progress.