Ridley, John (1806-1887), was the inventor of a reaping machine that reduced harvesting costs and revolutionized the Australian wheat industry. Using the machine, farmers could reap up to 12 acres (5 hectares) of wheat a day.
Ridley, John (1806-1887), was the inventor of a reaping machine that reduced harvesting costs and revolutionized the Australian wheat industry. Using the machine, farmers could reap up to 12 acres (5 hectares) of wheat a day.