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MAKING HAY WHILE THE SUN SHONE: Haying in Alberta before 1955
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By Judy Larmour. Softcover 1992. Pub. by Friends of Reynolds-Alberta Museum. ISBN: 1895706009. Near fine condition. Light edge & corner wear. Pages clean, tight & unmarked. B/w / two-tone photos.
Until well into the 1950s, horses provided most of the power for farm tasks. Cutting, gathering and storing grasses and legumes to feed their horses was tiring work....This booklet takes you on a tour of some of the changes in haying technology that help ease the task of putting up hay.
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Until well into the 1950s, horses provided most of the power for farm tasks. Cutting, gathering and storing grasses and legumes to feed their horses was tiring work....This booklet takes you on a tour of some of the changes in haying technology that help ease the task of putting up hay.
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