Tyden Farm No. 6
Tyden Farm No. 6 is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Emil Tyden, a Swedish immigrant and prolific inventor who holds over 200 patents for technologies still in use today. Situated in North Central Iowa, the farm showcases Tyden's transformative impact on agriculture and his generous contributions to the local community during the Great Depression.
Visitors to Tyden Farm No. 6 can explore the rich history of Tyden's innovative spirit, from his invention of the Tyden seal during his railroad career to his successful patenting of the Viking sprinkler system. The tours provide a unique opportunity to learn about Tyden's life, his farms, and the positive influence he had in the region from 1915 to 1936.
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