Over the 1850s, inventors worked to produce a machine that would bind sheaves of modest grains into bundles. In 1856, C. A. McPhitrigde of St. Louis, Missouri, patented the primary machine to bind grain with wire. This machine had a system that wrapped wire within the gavel of cut grain https://charlieafhrq.post-blogs.com/41270837/food-production-machinery-an-overview