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History of The Motor CultivatorBy J. B. Bartholomew, President, Avery CompanyThe following article was sent to us by Leroy Quandt, Ryder, North Dakota 58779. He states that it was taken from the October 1919 issue of Tractor and Gas Engine Review, a magazine published by the Clarke Publishing Co., Madison, Wisconsin. The editors at this time were B. B. Clarke and V. V. Detwiler. Following the early exploitation and introduction of the farm tractor, which seems to have gotten its first impetus from the wheat growing sections of the Northwest, and after the tractor had been thoroughly proven as an economical, profitable, and successful farm implement in the vast small grain growing countries of the Northwest and Southwest, the farmers of the central states and the corn belt commenced to be attracted by the possibilities of utilizing the tractor in connection with their farm operations, and a good many had already ... 826 of 7041 characters shown.
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