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So timing is extremely critical when using this tool on the farm. A rotary hoe in action runs right over everything in its path, both the crop plants as well as the weeds.
Do you know what this antique tool, from the collection of the Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, was used for? Jennifer Royer, the museum's curator, says the dimensions of the are 7 1/2 inches ...
Members of the Early American Industries Association (EAIA) and the Mid-West Tools Collectors Association (M-WTCA) will be holding their 31st annual Antique Tool Show & Sale at the Garfield Farm ...
Typically 8" to 10" tall (for prime udder accessibility), the milking stool can be traced to the 1800s, and has since transitioned from a crucial farm tool to a farmhouse style favorite. The most ...
For nearly 50 years, the late Sheffield native collected nearly 1,000 kitchen gadgets and farm tools; familiar and not-so obvious items that date back to the 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, the ...
Antique dealer and artist Lisa Goldner grew up in rural Wisconsin. This background has undoubtedly influenced the owner of Farm Girl Art and Antiques, 803 S. 5 St., who likes to display primitive ...
This weekend in Franklin County, visitors can watch antique farm equipment in action and learn about agricultural life during the 15th Annual Southwest Virginia Antique Farm Days. Friday’s main ...
Do you know what this tool, from the collection of Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, was used for? Museum curator Jennifer Royer says the object is 34 3/4 inches in height, 31 1/4 inches in ...
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