. The complete farmer and rural economist : containing a compendious epitome of the most important branches of agricultural and rural economy. Agriculture. 316 THE COMPLETE FARMER. Threshing Machines. Pope's improved thfeshing machine was in- vented by the late Joseph Pope, Esq., of Hallowell, Maine, and has been in successful operation in different parts of the country for many years, and is found to be the best operating machine for all kinds of grain that has been in use ; it is vi^ell adapted for getting out rice. Hale's Threshing Machine. Hale's newly invented rice and grain threshing mac


. The complete farmer and rural economist : containing a compendious epitome of the most important branches of agricultural and rural economy. Agriculture. 316 THE COMPLETE FARMER. Threshing Machines. Pope's improved thfeshing machine was in- vented by the late Joseph Pope, Esq., of Hallowell, Maine, and has been in successful operation in different parts of the country for many years, and is found to be the best operating machine for all kinds of grain that has been in use ; it is vi^ell adapted for getting out rice. Hale's Threshing Machine. Hale's newly invented rice and grain threshing machines are found on trial to be the most thorough and effective implements we have had in operation for the purpose intended ; it is a very simple operating machine, and powerful and quick in its motion ; does the work well, separates and cleans the grain at the same time. This machine must be to the rice planter an indispensable imple- ment ; it requires but one man and a horse to work Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fessenden, Thomas Green, 1771-1837. Boston : American Stationers' Co.


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