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UIS Collection, Segment 7

SEGMENT:FARM EQUIPMENT, CROPS, & FARM ORGANIZATIONS: Audio duration 14:16
First Horse-Drawn Hay Rake: "That was a wonderful thing.": duration 00:58



UIS Collection, Segment 9

SEGMENT: LIVESTOCK, FARMING, & FARM EQUIPMENT: Audio duration 13:22



UIS Collection, Segment 21

SEGMENT: FARM-EQUIPMENT, FARMING METHODS, & ENVIRONMENT: Audio duration 12:23

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