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TWO YOUNG MEMBERS of an American combine crew take time out to survey their morning’s work. Such men know farm machinery. how to repair it, and how to operate it efficiently. They make as much as 10 dollars a day during the wheat harvest.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23116, 1 December 1949, Page 4

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TWO YOUNG MEMBERS of an American combine crew take time out to survey their morning’s work. Such men know farm machinery. how to repair it, and how to operate it efficiently. They make as much as 10 dollars a day during the wheat harvest. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23116, 1 December 1949, Page 4

TWO YOUNG MEMBERS of an American combine crew take time out to survey their morning’s work. Such men know farm machinery. how to repair it, and how to operate it efficiently. They make as much as 10 dollars a day during the wheat harvest. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23116, 1 December 1949, Page 4

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