An unusual system of wing feeders is shown that feeds sheaves into the threshing machine on the Sweatman farm near Zealandia, Saskatchewan. Visible are two mules in front area, two men forking sheaves, bundles wagons and a straw stack behind the wing feeders
Four horses hitched to a binder. Sheaves in the foreground. Woman on binder seat, man in a suit next to her, women on his right wearing a full-length skirt and blouse. Farm hand is holding the horses.
Six binders pulled in tandem by tractor cutting grain in Mr. Sweatman's field. A man is seated on each binder and on the tractor; previously cut and stooked sheaves also visible.
Four binders in picture pulled by four and three horse teams. On the T.E. Smith farm at Glamis. Wheat is up to the horses' knees. Sheaves in the making can be seen.
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
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.
Tractor, threshing machine, two binder racks, barn in picture. Also shown are seven men and a small boy, most in working garb. The man in the suit appears to be Reg Conlin.
"Sandy Sanderson's outfit 1940 Idaleen District." Pull type Holt combine and IHC 1530 tractor. Combine being unloaded into what looks like a bin. Car in field.