Raised on a small poultry farm in north central Ohio. Dad had 2,000 layers on the floor, no cages then. Sold eggs at the house, got by on very little. Somehow Dad & Mom managed to feed two kids and his parents until Mom went back to work as a school teacher when I was 10. Went to a one room school until I was 9 when they closed and we went into town. Dad had an Allis B and a JD H. Lost track of the H, but I still have the B. I left for college in 1961, married in 1964, and tried living in town(about 9,000 people). That didn't work and we bought our place in 1973. I'm still farming my 12 acres with my newest equipment about 70 years old and having a ball. Can't wait for next year to go at it again. Meanwhile there's always something in the barn that needs fixing. P.S. My brother ended up with Dad's #100 McCormick manure spreader, I don't miss pitching that thing full 6-7 times every Saturday morning. He's welcome to it.
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