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Measurements:
overall: 50 mm x 18.2 cm x 22 cm; 1 31/32 in x 7 5/32 in x 8 21/32 in
Object Name:
cultivator
Description (Brief):
The nature of farming dramatically changed in the 20th century through what came to be known as the Green Revolution. From the 1920s-1950s farming productivity rose dramatically due to mechanization, fertilizers, chemicals (fungicides, pesticides, herbicides) and the hybridization of plants and animals. Agricultural innovations continue to be important to farming today. While the museum has over a dozen full-size tractors and other pieces of farming equipment, most technical developments of the 20th century are represented in the collection through toys and models.
The Ertl Company of Dyersville, Iowa manufactured this model of a four-bottomed plow around 1965. The cultivator came as part of a “Ford Deluxe Farm Set.”
Location:
Currently not on view
Credit Line:
Fred Ertl, Jr.
ID Number:
AG.69A09.10d
Catalog number:
69A910.d
Accession number:
282677
See more items in:
Work and Industry: Agriculture
Agricultural Equipment Toys
Agriculture
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-b255-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_858981