Heatwole Threshing Association held its 44th annual show this past weekend. Attendees watched log sawing, grain threshing, plowing, blacksmithing, tractor games and tractor pulling at the club’s show ...
Around 1946, when Carol Ringler was barely big enough to see over the steering wheel, she climbed into the seat of a red International Harvester Farmall B tractor and slowly inched it up and down the ...
HUNTLEY, Mont. -- The Antique Tractor Club in Huntley hosts its Annual Threshing Bee this weekend. Threshing is the process of separating seeds or grain from stalk to make flour. The Threshing Bee ...
Bob Nesselroad, a volunteer at Living History Farms in Des Moines, Iowa, stands on an antique steam tractor during a threshing demonstration in August 2022. (Rox Laird/Courthouse News) (CN) — ...
MIDDLEBURY — Out on C.R. 28 toward Middlebury, Amish family and friends gathered for an old-fashioned good time Thursday afternoon threshing a field. The process involves separating the fruit of grain ...
Threshing shows and old machinery will be featured at Heritage Hill, Hanley Falls, Atwater and Forest City, with a Summer Rendezvous also taking place at the Forest City Stockade during the threshers ...
What’s old is new again. After a year off, the Heatwole Threshing Show returns this weekend for its 42nd year. It’s a salute to the farming methods of yesterday. This year’s featured equipment brands ...
Ward W. O'Hara Agricultural & Country Living Museum, special to The Citizen Ward W. O’Hara was a founder of the Agricultural & Country Living Museum that bears his name, located at Emerson Park in ...
Jul. 15—If the daily grind of modern-day living is wearing you down, the Bos Brothers Fall Harvest Show may be the elixir to help you catch your breath, step back in time and experience "field to ...
Mechanical dinosaurs stretched their legs southwest of Worden over the weekend entertaining folks young and old. The antique farm machinery lacked power and speed but once again performed their ...
STURGIS - They like doing things the old-fashioned way at the Black Hills Steam & Threshing Bee. They seem to like the loud way, too. Old engines were rumbling and popping and crackling and whistling ...