In the rationing food and materials during WWII, new fabric limitations brought about changes in basic fashion. The Victory Dress reflected these changes.
Vital to livestock survival, hay making still occupies much of summer farm life. This week's Throwback Thursday shows the meeting of ways of haymaking.
Salesmen often carried models of their products to demonstrate before the days of photos and moving images. This Week's What's New Wednesday checks out one of sales models.
Ready fuel resources on the prairie, straw and prairie hay could be burned. One company from De Smet harnessed this idea to create a stove that would burn the abundant supply of fuel.
The Avery Company had a long history in producing farm implement. Its history of the company dates back from Civil War to WWII. It had many unique designs and styles of engines. The Avery Company propelled farm implement along.