1937 Portable Sawmill on William Sharrards Barnyard
In April 1937, William Sharrards barnyard in Michigan showcases the ingenuity of cut-over farming. A portable sawmill, built from a Model-T Ford engine, rests on a sled, demonstrating resourceful agricultural methods used on previously logged land. Such adaptations were crucial for farmers in transforming the landscape for productivity.
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1937 Portable Sawmill on William Sharrards Barnyard
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