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- New Idea Spreader Company Sales Brochure, "New Idea Two-Row Corn Picker," 1928-1929 -

- 1928-1929
- Collections - Artifact
New Idea Spreader Company Sales Brochure, "New Idea Two-Row Corn Picker," 1928-1929
- "Repair Parts List Number 31T for New Idea No. 5 Transplanters for Lots T60 and T61, Built in 1928" -

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
"Repair Parts List Number 31T for New Idea No. 5 Transplanters for Lots T60 and T61, Built in 1928"
- Instructions for Using the New Idea Transplanter #5, 1928 -

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Instructions for Using the New Idea Transplanter #5, 1928
- Corn Picker and Husker, 1928 - Picking and husking ears of feed corn was a very difficult farm process to mechanize. This machine, manufactured by New Idea in 1928, was the first commercially successful tractor-drawn, two-row picker and husker. It replaced two separate machines (the corn binder and husker-shredder) and made it possible for a single worker to harvest 15 acres of corn per day.

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Corn Picker and Husker, 1928
Picking and husking ears of feed corn was a very difficult farm process to mechanize. This machine, manufactured by New Idea in 1928, was the first commercially successful tractor-drawn, two-row picker and husker. It replaced two separate machines (the corn binder and husker-shredder) and made it possible for a single worker to harvest 15 acres of corn per day.
- Salesman's Album of Manure Spreaders and Seedling Transplanters from The New Idea Spreader Co., circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Salesman's Album of Manure Spreaders and Seedling Transplanters from The New Idea Spreader Co., circa 1920