Swanquarter, N. C.: A modern machine set-up on a 400 acres farm, which husks, shells the ears of corn, and then sacks it for
shipment. This is white corn to be used in the making of high grade corn meal. In combination with the new corn-packing machine,
it is possible to handle more than 200 bushels per hour from stalk to sack.
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Title:
Swanquarter, N. C.: A modern machine set-up on a 400 acres farm, which husks, shells the ears of corn, and then sacks it for shipment. This is white corn to be used in the making of high grade corn meal. In combination with the new corn-packing machine, it is possible to handle more than 200 bushels per hour from stalk to sack.Creator:
James C. SawdersSubject:
FacilitiesAgricultural facilities
Farms
Threshing
Harvesting
Grains
Corn
Agricultural machinery & implements
Harvesting machinery
Description:
Swanquarter, N. C.: A modern machine set-up on a 400 acres farm, which husks, shells the ears of corn, and then sacks it for shipment. This is white corn to be used in the making of high grade corn meal. In combination with the new corn-packing machine, it is possible to handle more than 200 bushels per hour from stalk to sack.This print is appended with “SS” [Social Sciences] to distinguish it from [1996.0009.KU104754] in 601-09-4 (duplicate)
Publisher:
Keystone View CompanyContributor:
Gifford M. MastDate:
1952Type:
PhotographyFormat:
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.Identifier:
1996.0009.KU104754.SSLanguage:
engCoverage:
North and Central AmericaUnited States
North Carolina
Latitude: 35 30 N
Longitude: 080 00 W