Reapers on the border
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Vága, 1970s ; Harvesters on the grain combine: Ernő Knézel (from left), Gyula Kamenár, János Takács. ; In front of the grain combine: János Vedrődi (from left), István Józsa, Dezső Mojzes (president of the United Farmers' Cooperative), ?, ?, István Németh. ; The SZK-3 and SZK-4 combines manufactured in the Soviet Union were used for harvesting or weeding and threshing the first grains. ; In the 19th century, the arable lands of Vága were divided into three classes. ; The best were the "kapośtżatsok", "kenderesek", "Széles osztály", "Csigaföldek", "Zátványalla", "Hosszú dűlő", "Nagyfyfűszer", "Felső új földek", "Úrrét", "Felső urak rét", the vineyards were classified as having good quality soil. ; The "Soványok", "Pörös", "Pógárság", "Pallag", "Ónyi megye", "Spácza" vineyards with sandier, stony bottoms were classified as second class. ; The "Nagytó", "Felső homok", "Szerzés", "Helység följe", "Ónyi asárfák" and the border areas with sandier, sandy soil were classified as third class. ; At the end of the 20th century, due to the dam being built, most of the above-mentioned border vineyards were flooded.