American farmer named Anderson works in his potato field in the United States. Anderson manually digs out the potatoes in field. Tractor drawn potato digger in operation. Anderson goes to the bank and shows the pass book with his bank balance as he has a good production of potatoes. Anderson in his car arrives at Ford motor cars sales dealer. Name "Eckstein Lakie" seen over the door. Salesman takes him around where cars and tractors are on display. They look at Ford tractors. Anderson purchases a Fordson Tractor and signs a bank cheque.
The use of Ford Tractors increases speed and production in the United States. Three men stand by Fordson tractor. Farmer Anderson sits in a rocking chair reading the Dearborn Independent. Two men throw and catch a baseball. Farmer uses the tractor drawn cultivator in corn field. Three teams of horses pull cultivators.
The use of Fordson tractors in the United States. Farmers cut logs of wood with tractor powered saw. They load firewood into back of truck. Men saw wood with the old bucksaw. Tractor powered saw in operation. Truck with firewood drives towards barn. A barnyard with chickens, geese and tractor drawn wagon. Two men walk in barnyard.
The use of Fordson tractors in the United States. A man stands by a rail fence watching a horse drawn plow at work. A farmer named Brown plows oats in his field with the help of horse carts. Two dogs follow the farmer in the field. Men with two tractors head for Brown's oat field. Tractor and horse drawn cart working in the field together. A deep, straight furrow.
The use of Fordson tractors in the United States. A Fordson tractor pulls out stumps to put more land under cultivation. A farmer named Brown plows around the stumps. He slowly passes by each stump. Farmer Brown guides a plow around the stumps.
The use of Fordson tractors in the United States. Fruit trees in farmer Anderson's orchard. He sprays medicine on the trees with the help of a Fordson tractor. A man plants corn with the help of a tractor on Anderson's farm. Farmer Brown plants corn in the old way.
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