Posted by John Deere D on February 01, 2022 at 13:55:19 from (199.66.170.5):
In Reply to: Hard Labor On The Farm posted by aFORDable on February 01, 2022 at 12:35:34:
My parents purchased a section of land... Northern Alberta Canada.... Quarters were cleared pilled and broke with the neighbours D9....
After working the fresh breaking down, our father and us three sons picked the ROCKS, and Roots by Hand. After the next pass with a cultivator same story as above... After the third pas with the cultivator same as above...
All land was seeded to a Hay mix as we now had 200 head of cows to calf out... Calves were born in February, as they had to weight 1000 LBS in September.... Each pile of Bales had 10,000 baled 60 LBS each...
One quarter was Oats and Barley...every Sundy we ran an OAT/Barley mix through the McCormick grinder...
20 cords of wood was cut and split in Feb / March.....
At 18 I left for collage, returned, purchased two quarters of land, left the farm for the next 40 years. Returned only for family get to gathers...
Retired in 2012 and returned to my Two quarters....
Neighbour's writes me a cheque on the first of October of each year for the rent....:)
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