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The combine harvester, which cuts, threshes, and separates grain in one continuous operation, was first developed in the United States in the 1830s. Modern combines can harvest more grain in a single day than a 19th-century farm family could harvest in an entire season. This mechanization of agriculture freed billions of people from farm labor and enabled modern urbanization.
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