Breaking the prairie with a steam plow
- IHM.2021.0222
- Item
- 1910
Part of Town Collection
Men working with a steam-powered tractor in order to break the ground for farming.
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Breaking the prairie with a steam plow
Part of Town Collection
Men working with a steam-powered tractor in order to break the ground for farming.
Threshing scene - The Browns at work
Part of Town Collection
The Brown farm and its employees threshing grain.
Part of Agriculture Collection
Four horses pulling a farmer on a piece of equipment
Part of Agriculture Collection
A threshing machine and a large pile of straw.
Part of Agriculture Collection
Eight horses pulling a piece of farm equipment
Sam Copithorn with old swather
Part of Agriculture Collection
Young Sam Copithorn sitting on an old swather
Part of Agriculture Collection
A woman sitting on a horse next to a piece of equipment and a stook of hay during harvest.
Copithorn farm - threshing wheat
Part of Agriculture Collection
A threshing machine with a wagon full of wheat and a large pile of hay with horses.
People with tractor in front of a large pile of hay
Part of Agriculture Collection
24 people standing in a line in front of a tractor and a large pile of a hay
Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.
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.
Eighteen man crew with one boy in a field standing in front of a Minneapolis tractor and threshing machine.
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.
Farming Practices; Farming with Horses
These photos detail 70 years' worth of agricultural practice, development, machinery, and livestock. Collected by Frank Glass.