Date: | 08 1929 |
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Description: | Bull standing along a rural road with farm buildings in the background. Original caption reads: "Better tether him out than for him not to get pasture." |
Date: | 05 1919 |
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Description: | A group of individuals are gathered outdoors to examine chickens during a culling demonstration conducted by Professor Carrick of Purdue University. |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | View of a barn, shed, and fence, used to illustrate places where mites and lice might breed. |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | A cultivator sitting in the snow near a fence, illustrating the hazards of improper equipment housing. A herd of cows is in the background near a barn and ... |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | A sickle bar mower is sitting in snow beside a wire fence, illustrating the hazards of improper equipment housing. A barn and other farm buildings are in t... |
Date: | 1919 |
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Description: | A group of men and women gather around Professor Garrick in the yard and on the porch of a farmhouse to watch a poultry culling demonstration. Additional f... |
Date: | 1913 |
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Description: | Several children standing in a school garden. |
Date: | 1913 |
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Description: | Class of children gathered outdoors around a table for a corn germination lesson. Original caption reads: "after the rag dolls are prepared they are immers... |
Date: | 1918 |
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Description: | A man is leaning on the passenger side of an automobile marked: "Kankakee County Soil and Crop Improvement Association." Another man is sitting inside. The... |
Date: | 1905 |
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Description: | The dairy barn on the agriculture campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
Date: | 1905 |
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Description: | The horse barn on the agriculture campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. There is a central tower and half-timbering on the gable end of the upper ... |
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