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PHILIPPINES: FARMING. Filipino tractors at work - harrowing the flooded rice

PHILIPPINES: FARMING. Filipino tractors at work - harrowing the flooded rice


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PHILIPPINES: FARMING. Filipino tractors at work - harrowing the flooded rice

PHILIPPINES: FARMING.
Filipino " tractors" at work - harrowing the flooded rice fields near Manila, P.I. Stereograph, c1910

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Media ID 12426583

1910 Agriculture Farming Field Filipino Manila Philippine Philippines Rice Stereograph Water Buffalo


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This print from 1910 showcases the resilience and hard work of Filipino farmers in the Philippines. The image captures a scene of bustling activity as Filipino "tractors" diligently harrow flooded rice fields near Manila. Despite the challenging conditions, these dedicated workers are determined to ensure a successful harvest. The sepia-toned photograph transports us back to the turn of the century, offering a glimpse into early agricultural practices in this region. With an ox and water buffalo by their side, these men demonstrate their harmonious relationship with nature as they navigate through the waterlogged fields. The composition exudes a sense of camaraderie and unity among the workers, highlighting their shared goal of cultivating bountiful crops for their community. Their unwavering commitment is palpable as they toil under the scorching sun, each movement contributing to shaping a prosperous future for themselves and those who rely on them. Granger Art on Demand has beautifully preserved this historical moment, allowing us to appreciate not only the artistry behind capturing such scenes but also recognizing and honoring the invaluable contributions made by generations of Filipino farmers throughout history. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of both our connection to our past and our responsibility towards sustainable farming practices today. This print serves as a timeless reminder that agriculture is not just an occupation but rather an enduring testament to human perseverance and ingenuity.

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