Midwest farmhouses

From Log Cabins to Lasting Homesteads: How Midwest Farmhouses Evolved in the 1840s

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The Humble Beginnings of Midwest Farm Life As settlers pushed westward during the 1840s, the American Midwest became a center of agricultural expansion. Most pioneer families established farms of approximately …

Iowa Farms

Mid-1840s Iowa Farms: How Corn Created the Tall Corn State

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What Iowa Farms Looked Like in the Mid-1840s American agriculture has undergone remarkable changes over the past two centuries, but the foundations of modern farming can be traced back to …

Hawkeye

The Hawkeye Riding Cultivator Helped Spark America’s First Agricultural Revolution

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America’s First Agricultural Revolution Changed Farming Forever Between 1862 and 1875, the United States experienced what historians often describe as the first American Agricultural Revolution. This transformative period marked a …

Michelle Miller

Michelle Miller “Farm Babe” Says Farmers Must Tell Their Story Before Someone Else Does

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Modern Agriculture Needs More Voices—and Michelle Miller Is Leading the Way In an engaging conversation on The Ag Meter, host Nick Papagni sat down with one of agriculture’s most recognizable …