Horse-power farming machine in the Palouse in the 1920's
Title
Horse-power farming machine in the Palouse in the 1920's
Description
Farming was extremely labor-intensive and still relied heavily on human and horse-power. An organized harvesting/threshing team in the 1920's required 120 men and 320 mules and horses. Teams moved from farm to farm as the crops ripened. Few farmers had enough horses to pull such a machine, which required a crew of 40 horses and six men to operate on level ground. Because of this, use of combines on the Palouse lagged behind use in other farming communities in the United States.
Creator
United States Geological Survey
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Date
1920's
Collection
Citation
United States Geological Survey
http://landcover.usgs.gov/luhna/chap10addfig.php
, “Horse-power farming machine in the Palouse in the 1920's,” Digital Exhibits, accessed December 24, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.libraries.wsu.edu/items/show/7950.