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ASAE Historic Landmarks of Agricultural Engineering Historical Markers
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineering (ASAE / ASABE) recognizes historic developments in Agricultural and Biological Engineering. The American Society of Agricultural Engineering changed its name in 2005 to American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineering.1 ► California, Los Angeles County, Glendora — Rain Bird Impact Drive Sprinkler Head — Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |
2 ► Colorado, Larimer County, Fort Collins — The Parshall Measuring Flume — Historical Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |
3 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Invention of the Cotton Gin — Historical Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |
4 ► Illinois, Shelby County, Shelbyville — First Commercial Pick-up Baler — Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |
5 ► Indiana, LaPorte County, La Porte — Meinrad Rumely — Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — Rumely OilPull Tractor — |
6 ► Indiana, Tippecanoe County, West Lafayette — Universal Soil Loss Equation — Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — A=RKLSCP — |
7 ► Iowa, Sioux County, Rock Valley — Rubber Tires on Tractors — A Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |
8 ► Nebraska, Kearney County, Minden — Center Pivot Irrigator — Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |
9 ► New Jersey, Middlesex County, New Brunswick — Air-Inflated Double-Layer Polyethylene Greenhouse — Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |
10 ► Oklahoma, Texas County, Hooker — Graham–Hoeme Chisel Plow — Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |
11 ► Virginia, Augusta County, Raphine — Walnut Grove — Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering — |