Grew up and still reside on the same farm in these photos, 50 years now. There's a lot of things I could mention about these photos, the barns, people (photo taken while there was an auction) the fields beyond, old elms way off up by the top field, ridge of woods, the house with the many posing by the well.
The small milk house still stands and will be restored soon, remainder has been gone for 20 years.
Much later than from the photos of course, the place and the area still had the rural thing going on and its amazing thinking now how I've lived to see it change so much.
Mostly all farms and field of crops and pasture with sparse wood lots. Say 20 years prior to my humble beginnings the area was totally rural and devoid of trees, which is just hard to imagine, just like the plains but with rolling hills and our eastern woodland kinds of mountains.
Big ole hay barns, one on the left had a huge hay mow, in the old aerial photos you can see how much larger the left barn is. Small dairy, stanchion barn, wood silo. I still have a nice McCormick Deering horse drawn cultivator with nice original handles with the M-D logo still legible. It was in the right barn until the mid 90's.
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