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- Macon (Michigan) High School Students Working on a Farm, Pitching Straw into a Baler, August 1943 -

- August 23, 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Macon (Michigan) High School Students Working on a Farm, Pitching Straw into a Baler, August 1943
- "Prize World's Fair Exhibit Found on Michigan Farm," Newspaper Article from the "Lake Odessa Wave," June 14, 1934 -

- June 14, 1934
- Collections - Artifact
"Prize World's Fair Exhibit Found on Michigan Farm," Newspaper Article from the "Lake Odessa Wave," June 14, 1934
- Circa 1879 Ames Portable Engine in Use, 1898-1909 -

- 1898-1909
- Collections - Artifact
Circa 1879 Ames Portable Engine in Use, 1898-1909
- Macon (Michigan) High School Students Working on a Farm, Baling Straw after Threshing and Typing Bales, August 1943 -

- August 23, 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Macon (Michigan) High School Students Working on a Farm, Baling Straw after Threshing and Typing Bales, August 1943
- Man Driving a Jeffery Quad Loaded with Hay, 1913-1928 - The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.

- 1913-1928
- Collections - Artifact
Man Driving a Jeffery Quad Loaded with Hay, 1913-1928
The Jeffery Company, and its successor Nash Motors, built Quad trucks from 1913 to 1928. All four wheels were powered, all four wheels were used in steering, and special differentials allowed all four wheels to move independently as traction conditions required. Quads were equally at home in mud, in snow, or on the battlefield.
- Workers Compressing Hops into Bales, Oregon, 1923-1924 -

- 1923-1924
- Collections - Artifact
Workers Compressing Hops into Bales, Oregon, 1923-1924
- 1943 New Holland Automatic Pick-Up Baler in Use - This tractor-drawn baler changed the way farmers made hay. Before pick-up balers, farmers hauled hay to the stationary baler. This baler went to the hayfield where it picked up cured grass, pressed it into rectangular bales, and automatically tied the compressed grasses into a hay bale. Farmers could pick up and move these bales, and they had a higher market value as fresh hay.

- 1978
- Collections - Artifact
1943 New Holland Automatic Pick-Up Baler in Use
This tractor-drawn baler changed the way farmers made hay. Before pick-up balers, farmers hauled hay to the stationary baler. This baler went to the hayfield where it picked up cured grass, pressed it into rectangular bales, and automatically tied the compressed grasses into a hay bale. Farmers could pick up and move these bales, and they had a higher market value as fresh hay.
- Macon (Michigan) High School Students Lynn House and Robert Bachtel Pitching Straw into a Baler, August 1943 -

- August 23, 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Macon (Michigan) High School Students Lynn House and Robert Bachtel Pitching Straw into a Baler, August 1943
- 1943 New Holland Automatic Pick-Up Baler in Use - This tractor-drawn baler changed the way farmers made hay. Before pick-up balers, farmers hauled hay to the stationary baler. This baler went to the hayfield where it picked up cured grass, pressed it into rectangular bales, and automatically tied the compressed grasses into a hay bale. Farmers could pick up and move these bales, and they had a higher market value as fresh hay.

- 1978
- Collections - Artifact
1943 New Holland Automatic Pick-Up Baler in Use
This tractor-drawn baler changed the way farmers made hay. Before pick-up balers, farmers hauled hay to the stationary baler. This baler went to the hayfield where it picked up cured grass, pressed it into rectangular bales, and automatically tied the compressed grasses into a hay bale. Farmers could pick up and move these bales, and they had a higher market value as fresh hay.
- Cotton Bale, 1885-1915 -

- 1885-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Cotton Bale, 1885-1915