Threshing

Threshing The Early Years of Harvesting

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Publisher's Synopsis

"Threshing: The Early Years of Harvesting" tells of the people, processes, and machines of the annual harvest in Western Canadian history. Through archival photographs, history, and stories, it captures the sense of cooperation and pride experienced by early threshing teams as well as the long hours of back-breaking and dangerous work.

Prior to the 1930s, the harvest season was a time when threshing crews travelled from farm to farm, communities pulled together to bring in the golden crops, and women worked from dawn to dusk making enough food to satisfy a troop of hungry men.

The introduction of the combine harvester changed the face of farming forever, but the spirit of community fostered by the early threshing process and crews lingers on today.

Book information

ISBN: 9781894004251
Publisher: Fifth House Publishers
Imprint: Fifth House Publishers
Weight: 113g
Height: 203mm
Width: 203mm
Spine width: 6mm