The Combine Harvester

The Combine Harvester by Jonathan Whitlam, published by Amberley Publishing on September 15, 2018, offers a detailed exploration of one of agriculture’s most pivotal inventions. This 96-page book presents the chronological evolution of the combine harvester, beginning with early models like straw walkers and rotary machines, and highlighting their significance to cereal farming. Whitlam chronicles the development of these complex machines, illustrating how they transformed from simple reaper-threshers to the modern self-propelled combines capable of processing vast fields efficiently.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the combine harvester’s history, including its introduction in the USA and subsequent adaptations in Europe. The narrative covers various manufacturers, such as Case, New Holland, and John Deere, while also addressing future advancements, including driverless technology. Enhanced by a collection of new color photographs, this book caters to those interested in agricultural technology and the historical context of farming machinery.
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This book tells the complete story of one of the most significant agricultural inventions of all time – the combine harvester. Starting with the early straw walkers and rotary models, author Jonathan Whitlam charts the chronological evolution of these complex machines which soon became indispensable to the cereal farmer. The author shows how the combine developed into the huge modern machine, capable of processing hundreds of acres of wheat in a day. The story of the combine harvester is meshed with the cereal harvest, starting with the first mechanisation of the harvest with the sail reaper, moving through to the binder and then the threshing drum. The book describes the early arrival of the combine harvester in the shape of the reaper-thresher in the USA and then smaller, more compact trailed versions that were also used in Europe. The self-propelled combine arrived in the 1940s, which is when the idea really began to take off. The book looks at the various different makes of combine harvester such as those produced by Case, New Holland, International Harvester, John Deere and Massey Ferguson and discusses what the future holds for the combine harvester, including advanced designs and driverless drones. Accompanied by a wide variety of new colour photographs, this book will appeal to farm machinery enthusiasts and those interested in the development of modern industrial machinery.
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