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  2. File:Spreading manure, 1906 - 17067365188.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937) Description: Farmer driving a team of horses pulling a manure spreader; rear view; wearing hat, shirt with rolled sleeves and pants with suspenders; field in foreground; single building in distance in upper right quadrant; date (1906/14) in pencil and Sallows stamp in blue ink on back

  3. Manure spreader - Wikipedia

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    A modern manure spreader. A manure spreader, muck spreader, or honey wagon is an agricultural machine used to distribute manure over a field as a fertilizer.A typical (modern) manure spreader consists of a trailer towed behind a tractor with a rotating mechanism driven by the tractor's power take off (PTO).

  4. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    John Deere plow c. 1845 Horse-drawn manure spreader. In early 1843, Deere entered a business partnership with Leonard Andrus [9] and purchased land for the construction of a new, two-story factory along the Rock River in Illinois. It used water power to operate machineries. [10]

  5. The Barns at Nappanee - Wikipedia

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    It revolved around the introduction of windmills to pump water and manure spreaders and other mechanized horse-drawn farming implements. The more conservative Amish removed themselves from the area rather than adopt the modern machines. The Stahly farm was purchased by Noah Nisley, a cousin of Stahly's wife. The Nisley family came from Ohio ...

  6. Moline Plow Company - Wikipedia

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    Moline Universal Tractor advertisement, 1918. [1] Moline Universal implement attachment points, 1920. [2] A restored Moline Universal. An overview of the Stephens Salient Six automobile, built by the Stephens division of the Moline Plow Company, in the journal Horseless Age, 1918.

  7. Then and Now: Last post office horses - AOL

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    Feb. 25—In 1941, there were 95 mail routes in Spokane and five still used horse-drawn mail carts traveling the city's streets, including two in the downtown area. Mail superintendent John O ...

  8. Four years down the toilet: County's $12 million horse manure ...

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  9. Four years down the toilet: County's $12 million horse manure ...

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    The company planning to build the facility has failed to apply for needed permits, despite extensions. The Solid Waste Authority voted to move on.