Historic Farm Life
The Progressive Farmer

Wheeler Historic Farm represents the best farming methods
of the Progressive Era. During this time horse-drawn agriculture
had developed to its highest form. Henry Wheeler was typical of
the progressive farmers because he liked to use the most up-to-date
farming methods.
Farming in Utah was just
beginning to operate on a cash basis in the late 1800’s. Traditional
farming methods were being improved by modern agricultural research
based on scientific experimentation. This was also the age of great
mechanical inventions to ease farm work.
Although a family farm still concentrated on growing
crops and raising animals to meet most of the family’s needs,
it would also produce things to sell for cash.
A Description of Salt Lake Marketing
in 1894 compared with Henry Wheeler’s dairy and ice
business shows the change from surplus bartering to commercial agriculture.
Between 8 and 9 o’clock in the mornings First South Street between East Temple
and West Temple presented a scene altogether remindful of “market day” in
one of the shire towns of England. At that time the road on both sides was lined with
market wagons just in from the rural districts laden with
fresh vegetables and fruits of the finest quality.
Contrast this Age Old Practice
of Marketing with that of the progressive farmer who, like
the Wheelers, most likely had established business routes which
brought the produce to the customers’ doorsteps in exchange
for gold coin. Henry Wheeler had such a route with regular customers.
He not only supplied his neighbors, but had an established dairy
route through the nearby community of Murray. In addition to dairy
products Henry Wheeler also formed the Rosebud Dairy Ice Company
and the family delivered blocks of ice to the iceboxes of their
customers.
The Progressive Farmer,
therefore, sought regular customers who could pay in cash rather
than scrip or barter. He would also seek to produce products which
no one else could or would supply. This, in addition to improving
his methods and land, set the progressive farmer apart from more
traditional types and enabled him to build better homes for his
family and to purchase the latest conveniences for home and farm.
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