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When American Farming Shifted From Hand Power to Horsepower
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How Minneapolis Mills Produced Nearly All of the Nation’s Flour
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How Mechanization Transformed Corn Farming in America
…In this American Agriculture History Minute, Mark Oppold outlines how corn production efficiency evolved between 1850 and 1930—revealing how fewer labor hours and less land dramatically increased productivity. Corn Production…
Colorado Agriculture: Mining, Railroads, and Early Farms
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Anna Baldwin and the First Milking Machine
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Colorado’s Agricultural Turning Point
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From Wagons to Pickups: The Evolution of Farm Transportation
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How Soybeans Became America’s Leading Crop
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Joseph Dart and the Invention That Revolutionized Grain Shipping
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Harriet Strong: Visionary Behind Hoover Dam and Water Conservation
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