Posted by Donald in MN on March 06, 2023 at 19:12:57 from (71.37.204.225):
In Reply to: Todays, Survey Says posted by Gary Mitchell on March 06, 2023 at 08:20:00:
dad told of how great grandpa tried to grow potatos for a cash crop one year on his farm . dad said it was about 40 acres of potatos anyway the price tanked and great grandpa had to go to the lumber camps in northern minnesota during the winter to earn money to pay the bills .that meant grandpa had to quit school in the 5th grade to run the farm. great grandpa lost the farm in the depression . grandpa went to barber collage in 1930 and was a barber in eyota from 32 to 42. grandpa built a chicken coop on the edge of town and grandma always had a big garden. dad told how he and his older brother went around eyota peddling eggs and vegtables in the 30s for extra money. in 42 grandpa bought his bils farm . they had pigs chickens a few cows and beef cows. in 48 grandpa and his bil swapped farms . dad started the dairy in 52 and sold the cows in 96. mom got a couple lambs and started a flock in 56 she also raised chickens.dad died in 2020.and left the main farm to my sister and brother they sold it in 2021.
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