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Man operating a two-horse drawn disc (plow).
Two men standing in front of one of the derricks that A. L. Gowen built. He built about 1000 derricks total, for stacking hay.
Two children standing in foreground with four horse-drawn plows in background.
John Brandt, born in Nampa in 1904, recalls his childhood and what life was like in early Nampa.
Steam engine and crew threshing grain.
Members of the Halberg family in front of their new Case brand thresher. The small tank cart on the left is the water tender for the engine.
Large horse team pulling well drilling rig.
Five eight-horse teams pulling plows.
A Callahan hydraulic reset "rock" plow manufactured in Nampa, Idaho.
Seven farmers threshing wheat.
Several workers working the field with steam driven power and horse powered equipment.
Several pieces of various agricultural machines and fourteen workers.
The sagebrush grubber was pulled behind horses to remove sagebrush, which was an unwanted plant.
Farmer and dog on a horse drawn planter.
Steam-powered traction engine pulling discs and harrows.

