John Deere self-propelled push combine picking up
- AG6.016
- Item
- [ca. 1980]
Combining wheat that was swathed previously. The combine operator is a woman
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John Deere self-propelled push combine picking up
Combining wheat that was swathed previously. The combine operator is a woman
Loading fertilizer into farm grain trucks at SWP north. Rosetown Saskatchewan Wheat Pool north elevator in background.
Self-propelled combine picking up swath #2
John Deere self-propelled combine picking up and unloading into a 1970's GMC 3-ton grain truck on the fly. Farmyard in background with a white house.
Four harnessed oxen hitched to a breaking plow; newly turned sod.
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10 or 11 mules harnessed as a team and unknown man riding a plow.
Gertrude Buchanan's mother sitting on a milking stool milking a shorthorn milk cow in a field. Mrs. Buchanan is Linus Kunkel's mother-in-law. Frame house in the background. She is wearing a man's suit jacket and felt hat.
Eight bulls in harness hitched to a plow. Javens's land is located one mile east of Rosetown.
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Audience at Saskatchewan Wheat Pool meeting in Rosetown
Men and women dressed in 1940's fashion seated in a hall. Pictures hung on wall: King George VI, Rosetown Ball Team. Identified in audience: 2nd Row, 1st man on left - Ed Morris; 3rd row centre - Lloyd Ahrens; Back row - Harry Marsh, Mike Ogle. The ladies are all wearing hats as dictated by fashions of the time.
Ted Scrivens presenting award to Albert Kessel
Albert Kessel receives a gift from Ted Scrivens at Chamber of Commerce banquet in 1960. In honour of his World Championship seed growers award. Posed in front of a board with ribbons and plates mounted and cups in front
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Three unidentified women seated on horse drawn hay rake
Top woman is the same as in GPC-AG4.006 in the same clothes. Two women in trousers, older woman wearing a long dress
Hudson Brothers outfit cutting wheat
A tractor pulling five binders on the Gibson farm located two miles north of Rosetown on Highway No. 4. An Aultman Taylor tractor pulling five binders in a heavy crop. One man on each binder, one on tractor, one standing
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Typed on back of photo: "Dad's farm - run by Mac Legge." Photo is dated October 1964, but stooks were redundant by then. Likely a copy of a much older photo.
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Louis Jerome standing in a field up to his waist in yellow blossoms. Jerome homestead visible in background
A field of wheat stooks curing before being threshed
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Small shack, covered with tarpaper, wooden walkway, stones along side, stovepipe, banked with dirt, pot on dirt, broom against door, towels on clothesline.