Manual Labor Gives Way to Machine Labor
Dublin Core
Title
Manual Labor Gives Way to Machine Labor
Subject
FIelds
Description
Before mechanization, fields were hayed by hand. Mechanization meant that tasks that had been group efforts — like haying and manure-spreading — could now be performed by one machine. The tractor was the most profound symbol of agricultural mechanization to emerge in the mid 20th century. John Deere, a pioneer of agricultural mechanization, was born in Rutland in 1836.
Source
UVM Special Collections, Agricultural Extension Collection
Robert Morse
Robert Morse
Format
Haying by Hand- Photograph; Manure Spreading- Photograph; John Deere Model Tractor Carrying Haylage- Object Photographed on 04/09/2014
About the Original Item
- Date Added
- April 28, 2014
- Citation
- “Manual Labor Gives Way to Machine Labor,” Omeka@CTL, accessed November 23, 2024, http://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/1916.
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