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Moore-Hascall Combine


Moore-Hascall Combine Plaque. Located in the Farrall Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing.

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Moore-Hascall Plaque Locations

The Moore-Hascall Combine was first demonstrated in 1834 near Climax, Michigan. This event is recognized by a plaque (not part of ASAE's Historic Commemoration program) located on the east side of the north-south road, about one-half mile north of Climax.

The ASAE plaque is in Farrall Hall on the Michigan State University campus. Persons interested in visiting can get directions from the web at www.msu.edu. Select "Exploring MSU", then go to "Detailed Campus Buildings Map". For the plaque, find "Farrall Hall" at coordinates G-15 or locate in the Drop Down Menu. To see a replica of the combine and gather information about it, contact Val Roy Berryman, curator of History, Michigan State University Museum, phone
517-355-0322, of History, Michigan State University Museum, phone 517-355-0322, or e-mail: berryma2@msu.edu

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