The Tyden Feed and Livestock Company was opened on August 16, 1940 by Emil Tyden to benefit Iowa farmers.
George Cook, one of Iowa's recognized feed and live- stock experts, had been associated with feeds, rains and livestock 18 years, was placed…
Emil Tyden gives advice on the secret of successful farming - "Build not for next year but for 50 years from now". and "nothing is worht doing on the farm unless it can pay for itself in cash profit, in convenience and in better living.
This issue of the North Iowa Farmer tells the story of the success of the application of sound business and scientific principles to farm industry o Emil Tyden's eighth North Iowa farms.
This article tells of a new concrete corn crib going up on Tyden Farm #4. The corn cribs on Tyden farms are built of concrete blocks and have electric elevators
This hay lift carrier is attached to a pulley that lifts the hay into a barn through a door at the top of the barn leading to a hay loft where the hay is stored.
A fanning mill is a winnowing machine. Winnowing is the step of cleaning the grain to separate the considerable chaff, dust, weed seeds and whatnot from what you want to eat. Winnowing is done after the thresher knocks the grains loose from the head.