Mechanised farming

1902

This extraordinary photo from 1902 captures a pivotal moment in British agriculture: the early mechanisation of farming. In the village of Hellidon, men and boys stand proudly by a towering haystack as a horse-powered elevator lifts the freshly gathered hay to the top. Two sturdy carts, loaded with harvest and pulled by dependable horses, frame the scene—an image of tradition meeting innovation.

At the turn of the 20th century, machines like these were transforming rural life, helping farmers increase productivity while keeping one foot in the past. Look closely and you’ll see a young boy holding the reins, a reminder that entire families—often across generations—played a role in these agricultural efforts.

🌾 Today, this photo is more than just a record—it's a celebration of hard work, community, and rural ingenuity.

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Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024

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