Photo of Roy Goodfellow and Calvin Boyd in 1954 working with a McKee Harvester to fill an open silo with corn silage. A harvester worked to fill a wagon with product from the field, and then returned to the barn or silo where the harvester could be hooked up to a pipe and the contents of the wagon would be transferred inside. Community member Scott Brown adds: "We had one of these McKee Harvester systems on our farm. It looks like the same set up as we had. It was used for blowing loose hay into a mow in the barn. We actually had an automatic unload wagon. There were beaters at the front of the wagon that slowly let the hay into the blower. Great way to put hay in the barn, but was a little extra work getting it out of the mow in the winter time."