Morning work conference, Lon Frahm Farm, Colby, Kansas, July 2012, Larry Schwarm

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born 1944
Morning work conference, Lon Frahm Farm, Colby, Kansas, July 2012, 2012
Where object was made: Colby, Thomas County, Kansas, United States
Material/technique: inkjet print
Dimensions:
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 40.7 x 61 cm
Image Dimensions Height/Width (Height x Width): 16 x 24 in
Frame Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 24 x 32 in
Credit line: Courtesy of artist
Accession number: EL2018.054
Not on display

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Larry Schwarm: Kansas Farmers

“At the morning meeting, team members check the status of their automated irrigation systems. At any moment, their technology can reveal the location of every piece of precision equipment on the farm, wo is operating it, its fuel status, field conditions, and the moisture status of their grain bins” (pg.60). Technology has drastically changed farming practices over time. Tap and swipe the image above to see remote sensing imagery from Thomas County, Kansas. Tap the web icon to learn more about technology and farming.

FOR MORE INFORMATION about this work, turn to pages 60 and 61 in the exhibition catalog (available in the galleries).

Spencer Selections: Kansas Farmers

“At the morning meeting, team members check the status of their automated irrigation systems. At any moment, their technology can reveal the location of every piece of precision equipment on the farm, wo is operating it, its fuel status, field conditions, and the moisture status of their grain bins” (p. 60). Technology has drastically changed farming practices over time. Tap and swipe the image above to see remote sensing imagery from Thomas County, Kansas. Tap the web icon to learn more about technology and farming.

FOR MORE INFORMATION about this work, turn to pages 60 and 61 in the exhibition catalog (available in the galleries).

Exhibitions

Kate Meyer, curator
2018–2019
Kate Meyer, curator
2018–2019

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