Ready fuel resources on the prairie, straw and prairie hay could be burned. One company from De Smet harnessed this idea to create a stove that would burn the abundant supply of fuel.
The Avery Company had a long history in producing farm implement. Its history of the company dates back from Civil War to WWII. It had many unique designs and styles of engines. The Avery Company propelled farm implement along.
Putting up grain took a great deal of work with many roles. Having a grain truck helped fulfill one these important roles. This week's What’s New Wednesday features a 1949 Studebaker grain truck.
Windmill weights represent beautiful, yet functional folk art in history. This week's What's New Wednesday recognizes the importance of windmill weights.
We all know that milk “does a body good”. Dairies were an essential part of making sure the milk reached the consumer. This week’s What’s New Wednesday features a glass milk bottle from the Lakeside Dairy of Sioux Falls.
Milk and dairy products have been a significant part of the landscape at łÉČËĘÓƵ. This cap represents the ones used in the Dairy Science Department, which made cheese, butter, and of course, ice cream.