100 Years Ago

 
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In the early 1900’s, growing grains in Eastern Washington required more human and horse power than today. Everything operated by using muscles rather than motors. From sewing wheat sacks to watering the horses, work was done manually for decades before the engine made its way to the fields.

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TimelineJonathan Schuler