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Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of a rear-mounted tractor-cultivator having only 3 sweeps and disk hillers. This cultivator works well through residue without burying it. a rear-mounted tractor-cultivator having only 3 sweeps and disk hillers. This cultivator works well through residue without burying it. NE-4307-6.NE-4307-6.
Date: unknown
Creator: Duley, F. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of a lister with narrow moldboards which can be used for planting row crops through residue. It makes a small furrow and leaves the residue between the rows for protection of the soil. Original photo furnished by Dr. F. L. Duley, Agricultural Research Station [ARS], Lincoln, Nebraska. NE-4307-2.
Date: unknown
Creator: Duley, F. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of a disk-type lister with 13-inch disks for opening furrows. This gives a deep, narrow furrow in which corn is planted. The residue between rows is not covered but left to protect the soil against excessive runoff and erosion. Original photo furnished by Dr. F. L. Duley, Agricultural Research Station [ARS], Lincoln, Nebraska. NE-4307-7.
Date: unknown
Creator: Duley, F. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of a skew treader at work in a corn stalk following a sub-surface tiller. This will prepare the ground for drilling small grain. Original photo furnished by Dr. F. L. Duley, Agricultural Research Station [ARS], Lincoln, Nebraska. NE-4307-4.
Date: unknown
Creator: Duley, F. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of a 3-point hitch, single-sweep, subsurface tiller for a small tractor. Depth-gauge wheels prevent the blade from going in too deep. Original photo furnished by Dr. F. L. Duley, Agricultural Research Station [ARS], Lincoln, Nebraska. NE-4307-5.
Date: unknown
Creator: Duley, F. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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