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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - March 22, 1915
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March 22, 1915 Miss Taft- We wont need any grain for the cow as long as the carrots last and their are about 8 bu. yet. I have 50 lb. of middlings that I can feed her if she needs it before I go to town. I took the partition out and made her a box stall which makes a nice place for Bessie. Yes I think we can treat the oats in the wagon box and then dry them on the stack cover. Dick's foot has healed up I got the condition powder the same day I did your letter and am giving it to him acording to directions Yes I can disk the one acre plot for oats. I picked up the brush and hauled it to the thistle patch and burned it. Miss Fairbanks was just in here and got a sack of Ben Davis apples to try there are about 20 bu. of them in the cellar. I have the stones about half picked up on the corn field. what stones I can't get out of the ground I bury those that are to big to burn. I would like enough w? so I could put two stra? around the barn yard so I could turn the cow in there. The horses are all right Ralph.