On July 28th and 29th at the Paul Dummann farm, there was a scene from the early 1900's. Five teams pulling mowers cut over fifty acres of second cutting hay which consisted of alfalfa and orchard grass.
The best part of the whole day, when Rebecca brought out snacks and gave me some
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encouragement.
The horses were very happy to take a break for a picture. Paul is on the left, I(Andrew) am
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next, then Delvin Hansen, Leonard C, and then Lauren.
Rebecca and I are trying to gather wisdom from the "old timers".