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May 21, 1976 Richard Forbes modified his A C No-till planter so the planter does not slip down the slope out of alignment.

May 19, 1964 Jay Kishing, minimum tillage test plot

May 18, 1963 Strip process planter. Tim Putt on Kenneth Putt’s property

May 18, 1963 C.A. Bly and Kenneth Putt with the strip process corn planter attachments built for Putt by dealer C.A. Bly of Ganges in 1962.

May 16, 1974 Tom Baughman shown as he planted no-till corn

May 16, 1963 Kenneth Putt strip process. A planting speed of 5 mph is necessary if the processors are to operate properly

May 16, 1963 Kenneth Putt. Strip process corn planter. The processing units are attached to the front of the planter. Each unit prepares an 8-inch seed bed

May 16, 1963 Corn planting, minimum tillage strip processing equipment on Kenneth Putt’s property. The soil is left in porous condition. Soil water losses are small._The_soil_is_left_in_porous_condition._Soil___water_losses_are_small_website___Copy-1143

May 13, 1969 Dale Cook, Ralph Winters at Cook’s farm. They are planting done by Ralph with new A C No-till 2 row planter in an alfalfa sod.

May 12, 1965 Richard Arter, wheel track minimum tillage test plot.

May 7, 1973 A chisel plow used before No-till corn planting.

May 7, 1968 Leonard & Eugene Rietschlin. A C minimum (No-till) corn planter, six 30-inch rows.

May 5, 1980 Nathan Hickersen planting No-till corn in clover sod in Jim Bender Farm

May 5, 1980 K. Ernst planting No-till in soybean stubble on Fred Grauer’s farm

May 5, 1980 Jefferson Township, Nathan Hickerson plants No-till corn in clover sod.

April 27, 1971 LaVaughn Oswalt, landowner, LaVern Fuenser, SCS Conservation Agreement desires No-till con planting procedures on level imperfectly drained land

1970 No-till corn planting

January 22, 1966 R.O. Scott. Fuel cut for sugar house operation

January 26, 1966 Ray Scott

January 26, 1966 Ray Scott

January 26, 1966 Ray Scott using power drill for Maple taps

March 2, 1974 Howard Isley is shown as he gathers sap from Maple sugar production. Kenneth Isley drives the tractor in the background

March 2, 1974 Isley sugar house

March 2, 1974 Isley sugar bush

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