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  1. La cosechadora y engavilladora de McCormick. Cyrus Hall McCormick (1809–1884) fue un inventor estadounidense y fundador de la empresa McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, que se volvió parte de International Harvester Company en 1902. [1]

  2. Cyrus Hall McCormick (February 15, 1809 – May 13, 1884) was an American inventor and businessman who founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, which later became part of the International Harvester Company in 1902.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Cyrus McCormick, American industrialist and inventor who is generally credited with the development of the mechanical reaper. His invention embodied the principles essential to all subsequent grain-cutting machines and was useful in reducing the labor costs associated with grain harvesting.

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  4. 29 de may. de 2018 · The American inventor, manufacturer, and philanthropist Cyrus Hall McCormick (1809-1884) was the first to successfully mechanize grain harvesting. Cyrus McCormick was born in rural Virginia and received a limited formal education.

  5. Cyrus McCormick (15 de febrero de 1809 –13 de mayo de 1884), un herrero de Virginia, inventó el segador mecánico en 1831. Esencialmente una máquina tirada por caballos que cosechaba trigo, fue uno de los inventos más importantes en la historia de la innovación agrícola.

  6. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › cyrus-mccormickCyrus McCormick | Lemelson

    Cyrus Hall McCormick was born in 1809. He grew up on his family's 532-acre farm, "Walnut Grove", which was located north of Lexington, Virginia. As a boy, McCormick had a talent for both agriculture and inventing. At the age of 15, he invented a lightweight cradle for carting harvested grain (1824).

  7. Cyrus Hall McCormick, inventor and industrialist and also known as the "Father of Modern Agriculture," was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia, (150 miles SW of Washington, D.C.) on 15 February 1809, the son of Robert McCormick and Mary Ann Hall.