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A harvesting machine, pulled by horses, which tied the sheaves of corn mechanically, used in the late 19th century. From El Museo Popular published Madrid, 1887
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A harvesting machine, pulled by horses, which tied the sheaves of corn mechanically, used in the late 19th century. From El Museo Popular published Madrid, 1887
693673 A harvesting machine, pulled by horses, which tied the sheaves of corn mechanically, used in the late 19th century. From El Museo Popular published Madrid, 1887
by Spanish School, (19th century)
Media ID 28649377
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Corn Farms Harvester Harvesting Late Machine Machinery Manual Worker Pulled Pulling Ranch Sheaf Sheaves Tied Tying Laborer Labourer Mechanically Tradesman Tradesmen
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This print from the late 19th century showcases a remarkable piece of machinery that revolutionized the farming industry. In this illustration, we see a harvesting machine being pulled by horses as it efficiently ties sheaves of corn mechanically. This ingenious invention allowed farmers to significantly increase their productivity and streamline the labor-intensive process of harvesting crops. The image captures the essence of agricultural life during this period, with workers diligently tending to their tasks on the farm. The farmer, surrounded by sheaves of corn, supervises the operation while his trusty horses pull the heavy machinery across the field. The intricate details in this engraving highlight not only the craftsmanship but also provide insight into how technology was integrated into farming practices during that era. It is fascinating to observe how humans and animals worked together harmoniously to achieve greater efficiency in agriculture. Published in Madrid in 1887 as part of El Museo Popular, this artwork serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our constant quest for progress. It reminds us of our ancestors' determination to improve their lives through innovation and hard work. As we admire this historical snapshot, let us appreciate how far we have come in modernizing farming techniques while acknowledging those who paved the way for today's advancements in agriculture.
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