Agriculture - Modern Machinery
- GPC-AG6
- Series
- 1945-1990
Chronicles the use of farm machinery in the modern century.
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Agriculture - Modern Machinery
Chronicles the use of farm machinery in the modern century.
Agriculture - Pioneer machinery
Pioneer farming machinery from the first half of the twentieth century.
All West Sales viewed from the south east corner of the lot with tractors and trucks displayed for sale.
Linus Kunkel standing on tractor.
Kunkel Collection
Man and woman with Mogul tractor hooked to a two-bottom breaking plow.
Kunkel Collection
Cutting grain with binders and steel-wheeled tractor
Believed to be Chet Arthur farm near Rosetown. The steamer is pulling four John Deere binders in tandem. Small picture shows Rosetown station and three elevators, train.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
Farming Practices; Farming with Horses
These photos detail 70 years' worth of agricultural practice, development, machinery, and livestock. Collected by Frank Glass.
Four horses hitched to a Stook Loader
Four horses harnessed to a stook loader with a wagon behind the loader. Dorcas Lamarsh at left and Joseph Lamarsh is on the right. The ears of what must be a colt can be seen behind the horse on the right. Gathering stooks on the farm near Anglia, Sask.
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.
Harvesting with an early combine
A McCormick Deering tractor pulling an early combine. Six men are in the picture.
Two horse drawn teams, one pulling a stook wagon and the other pulling a stook loader.
Unknown man in a buggy with a five horse hitch stopped in front of a barn.
Two men on IHC Big Four tractor in wintertime in front of Memorial Hall. "Army & Navy Veterans Rosetown Unit" written on building sign. Dominion Bank in the background.
Two men at work in a field with what looks like a potato picking machine.
Lamborn & Evans Massey-Harris and Mercury-Lincoln dealership run by Pat Lamborn and Henry Evans, located at 117 1st Avenue West.