my earliest smell memories was my mother baking bread, my older brother and i got to sample it before the sisters got home from school, my sister was a yr younger and she was in the cradle next to the wood cook stove ,so that puts me younger than 3,mom played the radio for us and we sang along , she hung the clothes around the kitchen in the winter time,, those clothes had a nice secure aroma as they dried ,seeemed like mom was always cooking something that smelled good on the stove in the wintertime , come summer, we would be out in the creeks, woods and fields explorin .we would pik wild flowers for mom to put on the supper table , daiseys.blue bells, henbit,, queen anns lace was not allowedon the table ,, but mom oohed and awed over them for us just the same as roses .My Mom was Dads Cheerleader too in Those Days ..always liked the smell of the farm each evening after comin home from school ,it changed with the season ,,winter has sweet manure ammonia odor from haulin out the barns, spring has the smell of fresh tilled dirt ,coupled with the smell of hot tractor grease after the tractor shut down at noon from tillin,,. my dads place had sows along the gravel county road ..on those hotdry summer nites , the hog dust would blend with the gravel rd odor ,hay always smells good ,.i always liked the smell of silage and hi moisture corn comin out of those harvestores
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Today's Featured Article - A Farmall Story - by Ed Meadors. The year was 1978. Our young family had recently moved to rural Chesapeake, Virginia to a plot of land which would finally allow us to realize our dreams of a huge garden, critters and more lawn and pasture than we would ever use! We needed a TRACTOR; not a riding mower or tractor wannabe, but a real TRACTOR. The answer to our needs materialized in the form of a '44 Farmall A, complete with cultivators, discs, single plow, a 5ft.Woods belly mower and one, mounted spare 9.00x24 rear wheel.
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