When Horses Pulled the Plow: Life of a Wisconsin Farm Boy, 1910-1929
In 1910, when Olaf F. Larson was born to tenant livestock and tobacco farmers in Rock County, Wisconsin, the original barn still stood on the property. It was filled with artifacts of an earlier time—an ox yoke, a grain cradle, a scythe used to cut hay by hand. But Larson came of age in a brave new world of modern inventions—tractors, trucks, combines, airplanes—that would change farming and rural life forever.             When Horses Pulled the Plow is Larson’s account of that rural life in the early twentieth century. He weaves invaluable historical details—including descriptions of farm equipment, crops, and livestock—with wry tales about his family, neighbors, and the one-room schoolhouse he attended, revealing the texture of everyday life in the rural Midwest almost a century ago. This memoir, written by Larson in his ninth decade, provides a wealth of details recalled from an earlier era and an illuminating read for anyone with their own memories of growing up on a farm.  
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When Horses Pulled the Plow: Life of a Wisconsin Farm Boy, 1910-1929
In 1910, when Olaf F. Larson was born to tenant livestock and tobacco farmers in Rock County, Wisconsin, the original barn still stood on the property. It was filled with artifacts of an earlier time—an ox yoke, a grain cradle, a scythe used to cut hay by hand. But Larson came of age in a brave new world of modern inventions—tractors, trucks, combines, airplanes—that would change farming and rural life forever.             When Horses Pulled the Plow is Larson’s account of that rural life in the early twentieth century. He weaves invaluable historical details—including descriptions of farm equipment, crops, and livestock—with wry tales about his family, neighbors, and the one-room schoolhouse he attended, revealing the texture of everyday life in the rural Midwest almost a century ago. This memoir, written by Larson in his ninth decade, provides a wealth of details recalled from an earlier era and an illuminating read for anyone with their own memories of growing up on a farm.  
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When Horses Pulled the Plow: Life of a Wisconsin Farm Boy, 1910-1929

When Horses Pulled the Plow: Life of a Wisconsin Farm Boy, 1910-1929

When Horses Pulled the Plow: Life of a Wisconsin Farm Boy, 1910-1929

When Horses Pulled the Plow: Life of a Wisconsin Farm Boy, 1910-1929

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In 1910, when Olaf F. Larson was born to tenant livestock and tobacco farmers in Rock County, Wisconsin, the original barn still stood on the property. It was filled with artifacts of an earlier time—an ox yoke, a grain cradle, a scythe used to cut hay by hand. But Larson came of age in a brave new world of modern inventions—tractors, trucks, combines, airplanes—that would change farming and rural life forever.             When Horses Pulled the Plow is Larson’s account of that rural life in the early twentieth century. He weaves invaluable historical details—including descriptions of farm equipment, crops, and livestock—with wry tales about his family, neighbors, and the one-room schoolhouse he attended, revealing the texture of everyday life in the rural Midwest almost a century ago. This memoir, written by Larson in his ninth decade, provides a wealth of details recalled from an earlier era and an illuminating read for anyone with their own memories of growing up on a farm.  

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299282035
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 06/01/2011
Series: Wisconsin Land and Life
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Olaf F. Larson was born and raised on a tobacco farm in Edgerton, Wisconsin, and now lives in Florida. He is professor emeritus of rural sociology at Cornell University and coauthor of Sociology in Government: The Galpin-Taylor Years in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1919–1953.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Foreword        

    Jerry Apps

Preface        


1. The Setting: Family, Farm, and Locality    

2. The Farmstead and Farmhouse    

3. Crops    

4. Livestock    

5. Equipment    

6. Hired Men    

7. Patterns of Work and Farm Life    

8. Transportation and Communication    

9. Country School and High School    

10. Our Health and Medical Care    

11. Playtime, Pets, and Projects    

12. Other Memories of My Life on the Farm    

Epilogue: Back to the Farm, 1943–1944      


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