Agricultural machine

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TRACTOR.

Last seen on: The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Dec 23 2019

Random information on the term “Agricultural machine”:

Agricultural equipment is any kind of machinery used on a farm to help with farming. The best-known example of this kind is the tractor.

Coffee bean Harvester, Mareeba, Queensland, Australia

CTM Johnson Tomato Harvester

Case IH Module Express 625 picks cotton and simultaneously builds cotton modules.

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Tractor is a band founded in Rochdale, Lancashire, England by guitarist/vocalist Jim Milne and drummer Steve Clayton in 1971. Both had been members of a beat group, The Way We Live since 1966. They are notable both for their appreciation by John Peel and Julian Cope, but also for their longevity because as of 2007, they are still performing. The band was produced initially by schoolfriend sound engineer John Brierley.

In the early days, the main marketing tool of unsigned hopeful bands was to send demo tapes. Accordingly, a tape was sent by John Brierley to Elektra Records part of the CBS group. Clive Selwood was the CBS UK operations manager and he listened to the tape and liked what he heard. He and his partner DJ John Peel signed the band to their Dandelion Records label. Peel had a fondness for Rochdale, having worked in a cotton mill there before becoming a DJ. Clive Selwood came to Rochdale to sign up the band.

The group was booked into London’s Spot Studios and finished the sessions within two days, and in January 1971 the band’s debut album, A Candle for Judith was released, credited to The Way We Live. The release, named after Clayton’s then girlfriend, later wife, earned immediate critical acclaim “…impeccable in both technique and emotion”… Al Clark writing in Time Out in London in 1971.

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