Memories of Life on the Farm

Memories of Life on the Farm

Author: Frederick Whitford

Publisher: Purdue University Press

Published: 2019-09-15

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 155753909X

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John Calvin Allen, professionally known as J. C., worked as a photographer for Purdue University from 1909-1952, and operated his own photography business until his death in 1976. The J. C. Allen photographs represent a historical account of the transition from pioneer practices to scientific methodologies in agriculture and rural communities. During this major transitional period for agriculture, tractors replaced horses, hybrid corn supplanted open-pollinated corn, and soybeans changed from a novelty crop to regular rotation on most farms. During this time, purebred animals with better genetic pedigrees replaced run-of-the-mill livestock, and systematic disease prevention in cattle, swine, and poultry took place. Allen's photographs also document clothing styles, home furnishings, and the items people thought important as they went about their daily lives. Looking closely at tractors, livestock, wagons, planters, sprayers, harvesting equipment, and crops gives one a sense of the changing and fast-paced world of agriculture at that time. This volume contains over 900 picturesque images, most never-before-seen, of men, women, and children working on the farm, which remain powerful reminders of life in rural America at the turn of the twentieth century. As old farmhouses and barns fall victim to age, Allen photographs are all that remain. While those people and times no longer exist today, they do remain "alive" because of the preservation of that history on film. A camera in his hands and an eye for photography allowed Allen to create indelible visual histories that continue to tell the story of agriculture and rural life from long ago.


Christmas Night on the Farm

Christmas Night on the Farm

Author: Maria Hoskins

Publisher: C&v 4 Seasons Publishing

Published: 2015-09-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780986403637

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Describes Christmas Eve night on a farm where the narrator sees angels who tell her the story of Jesus' birth.


A Farmer's Life for Me

A Farmer's Life for Me

Author: Jan Dobbins

Publisher: Barefoot Books

Published: 2018-09-01

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13: 1782856722

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A busy family and their friends spend a day working and playing on the farm. From milking the cows in the morning to closing the gate at night, learn about a day in the life of a farming family. Enhanced CD includes video animation and audio singalong.


The Christmases We Used to Know

The Christmases We Used to Know

Author: Mike Beno

Publisher: Reiman Media Group

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780898211603

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A collection of personal letters and photographs in which the authors share their memories of special old-time Christmas celebrations, telling of festive foods, school pageants, unforgettable gifts and trees, decorations, and family traditions.


Farm

Farm

Author: Richard Rhodes

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1997-11-28

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780803289659

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Describes the challenges and rewards faced by modern farms in the Midwest, and looks at the seasonal milestones of rural life


Growing Up Country

Growing Up Country

Author: Carol Bodensteiner

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780979799709

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In Growing Up Country: Memories of an Iowa Farm Girl, Carol Bodensteiner tells the stories of a happy childhood growing up on a family-owned dairy farm in the middle of America in the 1950s, a time when a family could make a good living on 180 acres.


Memories of My Life in a Polish Village, 1930-1949

Memories of My Life in a Polish Village, 1930-1949

Author: Toby Knobel Fluek

Publisher: The Experiment, LLC

Published: 2024-05-21

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1891011693

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Available again for the first time in decades, this jewel of a memoir is the poignant story of a young Jewish girl growing up in a Polish farm village, from the peaceful early 1930s through the tragic war years, and finding safe harbor at last. “Deeply moving”—Elie Wiesel “A tone poem evocative of a vanished world”—Chaim Potok In her own words and with her own beautiful paintings and drawings, artist Toby Knobel Fluek (1926–2011) lovingly unfurls a unique view of Jewish life. She introduces us to her village, to her family, to the people among whom they lived; she shows us how customs and holidays were observed; and, with both feeling and restraint, she illustrates how this long-enduring way of life was shattered by World War II. She depicts her family’s experiences through Russian occupation and the devastation wreaked by the Nazis—and, finally, her new beginning in America. New to this edition is a foreword by Rakhmiel Peltz, PhD, PhD, Founding Director of the Judaic Studies Program at Drexel University, which he led for twenty years.


The Land of Milk and Uncle Honey

The Land of Milk and Uncle Honey

Author: Alan Guebert

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2015-05-15

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 0252097483

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"The river was in God's hands, the cows in ours." So passed the days on Indian Farm, a dairy operation on 700 acres of rich Illinois bottomland. In this collection, Alan Guebert and his daughter-editor Mary Grace Foxwell recall Guebert's years on the land working as part of that all-consuming collaborative effort known as the family farm. Here are Guebert's tireless parents, measuring the year not in months but in seasons for sewing, haying, and doing the books; Jackie the farmhand, needing ninety minutes to do sixty minutes' work and cussing the entire time; Hoard the dairyman, sore fingers wrapped in electrician's tape, sharing wine and the prettiest Christmas tree ever; and the unflappable Uncle Honey, spreading mayhem via mistreated machinery, flipped wagons, and the careless union of diesel fuel and fire. Guebert's heartfelt and humorous reminiscences depict the hard labor and simple pleasures to be found in ennobling work, and show that in life, as in farming, Uncle Honey had it right with his succinct philosophy for overcoming adversity: "the secret's not to stop." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DooGQqUlXI4&index=1&list=FLPxtuez-lmHxi5zpooYEnBg


Once Upon a Farm

Once Upon a Farm

Author:

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781565547537

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Describes each season of farm life experienced by the author on his farm in Hampton, Iowa during the 1920s and 1930s and illustrates seasonal farm work from spring plowing to fall harvesting.


Remembering Rosie

Remembering Rosie

Author: Nadine A. Block

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2021-03-15

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1662430434

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Remembering Rosie is about Block's childhood on a Wisconsin dairy farm in the mid-twentieth century. Growing up on the homestead with her parents and siblings was often idyllic. Still, it never stopped Block from dreaming of making a different life for herself despite many obstacles she'd face in trying to leave the land her German great-grandparents settled in the 1880s.Block and her siblings experienced long hours of tedious and dangerous work. Educational opportunities were limited, and the Ludwig children's one-room school had poorly trained teachers and few books. There was no expectation of girls going on to higher education. Block's observations of her depressive mother, the drudgery of farm life, and the short, cruel lives of farm animals were driving forces that made her take a path less followed. During a time when going against the grain was difficult, Block's restlessness and desire to see a world outside her sheltered community catapulted her into a life that the blue-eyed, blond-haired farm girl never could have imagined.