Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Leo Smith (son) applying fertilizer to potatoes with cultivator and fertilizer attachment on J. Smith Farm, Pellston, 1932 Tags: Agriculture, Pellston, Potatoes Guy Eppler’s potato field, Petoskey, 1931 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Potatoes Claude Schmalzried potato field, 1931 Tags: Agriculture, Potatoes Andrew Holzschu potato field, 1931 Tags: Agriculture, Potatoes Andrew Holzschu potato field, 1931 Tags: Agriculture, Potatoes Manthei and Kopenkoskey Oat Field, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Potatoes Walter Sydow Farm, Brutus, 1931 Tags: Agriculture, Brutus Spreading lime on Otis farm, 1930 Tags: Agriculture 45 ton of marl spread on field of John Gales Farm, Cross Village, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Cross Village Manthei and Kopenkoskey Oat Field, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Grains Barnyard manure on farm of Clyde Kaufman, Brutus, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Brutus Barnyard manure on farm of Dell Chase, Levering, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Levering Claude Schmalzried plowing 20 acres sweet clover in preparation for planting potatoes, 1933 Tags: Agriculture, Grains Making observations on five barley varieties on the test variety plot on the Otis Farm, Harbor Springs, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Grains, Harbor Springs Barnyard manure on farm of Dell Chase, Levering, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Levering Hooded Barley on farm of Claude Schmalzried, Levering, Carp Lake Township, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Carp Lake Township, Grains, Levering Wisconsin Pedigree Barley on farm of James Redmond, Levering, Carp Lake Township, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Grains R. Moorish and D. Inglis making observations on Spartan Barley grown by Inglis, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Grains Barley variety test on Otis Farm, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Grains Emmet County Road Commission Garage after landscaping, 1941 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping, Roads Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot in Petoskey in the early 1900s, later Pere Marquette Depot, later yet the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum.