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  2. Garage door opener - Wikipedia

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    The electric overhead garage door opener was invented by C.G. Johnson in 1926 in Hartford City, Indiana. [1] Electric Garage Door openers did not become popular until Era Meter Company of Chicago offered one after World War II where the overhead garage door could be opened via a key pad located on a post at the end of the driveway or a switch inside the garage.

  3. Avery Company - Wikipedia

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    They built a three-story manufacturing facility, producing check rowers, stalk cutters, corn planters, cultivators and hand tools. [4] In 1883 the company was capitalized at US$200.000 and renamed the Avery Planter Company. [1] Page from the Avery Company catalog describing their "65hp Single Cylinder Straight Flue Steam Traction Engine"

  4. Gen. E. O. C. Ord (1909 Mineplanter) - Wikipedia

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    Four of the 1909 planters, the first to be specifically designed for mine planting, were 165 ft (50.3 m), steam-powered, twin-screw vessels. [ note 2 ] At the time the vessels were civilian crewed. In 1918 the Army Mine Planter Service of uniformed Army personnel was formed to operate the vessels.

  5. Planter (farm implement) - Wikipedia

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    A two row planter featuring John Deere "71 Flexi" row units John Deere MaxEmerge XP Planter with Case IH AFS precision farming system which auto-steers using GPS A Kinze 2200 planter. A planter is a farm implement, usually towed behind a tractor, that sows (plants) seeds in rows throughout a field.

  6. First Earth Battalion - Wikipedia

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    According to the book The Men Who Stare at Goats by journalist Jon Ronson, Channon spent time in the 1970s with many of the people in California credited with starting the Human Potential Movement, and subsequently wrote an operations manual for a First Earth Battalion. The manual was a 125-page mixture of drawings, graphs, maps, polemical ...

  7. Transplanter - Wikipedia

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    Transplanters greatly reduce time required to transplant seedlings compared to manual transplanting. Among the crops that are transplanted with transplanters are strawberries, vegetables, tomatoes, cabbages, tobacco and rice. Semi-automatic mechanical transplanters are a common type, which can be self-propelled, or towed by a tractor at a low ...

  8. Happy seeder - Wikipedia

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    A Happy Seeder is a no-till planter, towed behind a tractor, that sows (plants) seeds in rows directly without any prior seedbed preparation. It is operated with the PTO of the tractor and is connected to it with three-point linkage. It consists of a straw managing chopper and a zero till drill that makes it possible to sow new crop in the ...

  9. Jethro Tull (agriculturist) - Wikipedia

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    Jethro Tull (baptised 30 March 1674 – 21 February 1741, New Style) was an English agriculturist from Berkshire who helped to bring about the British Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century.