McCormick-Deering No.2 Corn Sheller and Farmall Regular | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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McCormick-Deering No.2 Corn Sheller and Farmall Regular

McCormick-Deering No.2 Corn Sheller and Farmall Regular | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
McCormick-Deering No.2 corn sheller and Farmall Regular tractor on Dick Wormley's farm. A man stands on the left gathering the shelled corn into a "utility hog feeder" manufactured by W. A. McCollough and Sons.
DESCRIPTION
McCormick-Deering No.2 corn sheller and Farmall Regular tractor on Dick Wormley's farm. A man stands on the left gathering the shelled corn into a "utility hog feeder" manufactured by W. A. McCollough and Sons.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:78503
Creation Date: 12 1930
Creator Name:International Harvester Company
City:Newton
County:
State:Iowa
Collection Name:International Harvester Company photo albums, circa 1899-1965
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:MCC MSS 7Z, Album 297, pg. 1
Original Dimensions:10 x 8.25 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Original caption reads: "Photo by E.E. Stacey, Dec, 1930. Number 2 Cylinder Corn Sheller, Dick Wormley, Newton, Iowa. Shelled Corn is being run direct into the hog feeder. Mr. Wormley uses all his corn and the shelling is for feed purposes."
SUBJECTS
Agricultural implements
Agricultural machinery
Corn
Tractors
Barns
Trees
Hats
Work clothes
Farm buildings
Farms
Fences
Men
Outdoor photography
Signs and signboards
Farmers

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