RUGBY, N.D. - One of the world's oldest crops may be finding new life after a century of obscurity. Emmer wheat, which dates to prehistoric times, once was popular on parts of the Northern Plains. But ...
Kansas author Glenn Ediger left no threshing stone unturned as he embarked on a historical treasure hunt for the tools used by the Mennonites who settled in and around central Kansas. From his own ...
The evolution of agricultural machinery has been pivotal in transforming crop harvesting into a highly efficient, precision‐driven operation. Threshing technology, in particular, has advanced from ...