Steam Threshing Machine in Kewanee Illinois 1937
A steam-operated threshing machine operates near Kewanee, Illinois, in August 1937. This image illustrates the agricultural practices common in Henry County during the 1930s. Threshing machines were crucial for separating grain from chaff, significantly improving efficiency in farming. Such equipment played a vital role in the agricultural economy of the Midwest.
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Steam Threshing Machine in Kewanee Illinois 1937
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