- AG1.002
- Item
- [ca. 1910]
Unknown man in a buggy with a five horse hitch stopped in front of a barn.
Unknown man in a buggy with a five horse hitch stopped in front of a barn.
Horses and wagon in stubble field
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Two men, a woman and a dog standing and sitting on wagon pulled by two horses in stubble field
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Teams of horses seen pulling harrow and Sylvester seeder driven by two people
Part of Agriculture Collection
Eight horses pulling a piece of farm equipment
Part of Agriculture Collection
Four horses pulling a farmer on a piece of equipment
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Teams of horses hitched to binders standing in front of a barn
Two horse drawn teams, one pulling a stook wagon and the other pulling a stook loader.
Harvesting with an early combine
A McCormick Deering tractor pulling an early combine. Six men are in the picture.
A 10-20 McCormick Deering tractor and a Massey combine are used to harvest sunflowers.
Harvesting Bee at the Trembley Farm Goldburg
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Approximately 40 men, women, and children standing and sitting in front of farm equipment and horses. Written on the bottom: "Randal Photo 2 Biggar" and "Harvesting Bee At The Trembley Farm Goldburg". Written on the back in black ink: "Believed to be 20's or early 30's"
Two men, one standing on frame of combine and the other man is shoveling grain in the back of a one ton truck.
Part of Agriculture Collection
A woman sitting on a horse next to a piece of equipment and a stook of hay during harvest.
Harry Cannon ploughing near Biggar
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Henry Cannon on a plough which is hitched to a team of four horses
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Thirteen men standing in front of and sitting on a tractor
One man is holding a dog
Two horses can be seen in the background
A Fosston Automatic grain cleaner used to clean the seed by removing small kernels, weed seeds, chaff, etc. It was run by an IHC pump engine but was also often turned by hand.