The original hay rake, a tool used for gathering and turning hay, evolved over time with contributions from various inventors. However, the first patent for a mechanical hay rake was granted to an American named John W. Smith in 1822. Prior to that, various forms of rakes had been used for agricultural purposes, but Smith's design marked a significant advancement in hay collection technology. Over the years, the design continued to improve with further innovations by other inventors.
The process of scattering hay to dry is called "raking" or "tedding." Raking involves using a rake or similar equipment to spread out the hay in a single layer, allowing air circulation and sunlight to dry it more effectively. Tedding specifically refers to turning over the hay to expose both sides to the sun, enhancing the drying process. Both methods are essential for producing high-quality hay.
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Hay Plumb's birth name is Edward Hay-Plumb.
The modern metal garden rake was invented by Camille J. Rocquin of New Orleans, Louisiana in 1925. His U.S. Patent Publication Number is US1611488 A.
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A buck rake is a device used to pick up hay from the field. In horse drawn days this was a device that was hitched to a team of horses and sat in from of them. Basically it looks like a large hair comb flat on its side. The hay was formed into windrows with a hay rake (long rows) and then the buck rake was pushed into the row from the end to gather the hay. Once a good pile of hay was on the rake it could then be moved to the stack.
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it was in 1853 the year of the farm rake invention!
The modern metal garden rake was invented by Camille J. Rocquin of New Orleans, Louisiana in 1925. His U.S. Patent Publication Number is US1611488 A.
The modern metal garden rake was invented by Camille J. Rocquin of New Orleans, Louisiana in 1925. His U.S. Patent Publication Number is US1611488 A.
Anybody looking to purchase a hay rake can purchase one from eBay, Bush Hog, H&S Manufacturing Company Incorporated, and you might also be able to purchase one from retailers that specialize in selling farm equipment.
NOBODY INVENTED THE RAKE...IM DOING A PROJECT AND I CANT FIND ANYBODY WHO INVENTED IT ... MY FRIEND JUST FOUND IT ITS... ...CHESTER GREENWOOD UP SHUT
have no clue but Ed Nolt invented it
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after you cut the hay alow it a week or a few days and the ted it until a litttle dryer and the rake it, alow to dry and bale it. there is also a machinbe called a conditioner/crimper which you run the hay through after you cut it and this saves days of drying time