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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - November 12, 1927
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Old Mission, Mich Nov. 12th 1927
My Dear Miss Taft: - Will try & keep my word about writing to you.
Joseph has quite a little corn husked now there is 146 bu. of No.1 corn and 55 bu.of poor corn. Joseph has sale for the poor corn at $.25 a bu. it is so soft it would rot in a short time. There is still more to husk out will know by the time I write again. The crib is nearly full now so will have to sell the good corn that is over but will call the milling company & get the market price first. Do you want to sell last years corn Joseph thinks it best. Will Gill Thompkins wants some of it if you sell it.
I wish there was another corn crib to store corn in. There was 3 bu. of carrots for cows.
Last night we had a thunder & lightning storm & today snow & very cold wind.
I have $31 worth of crochet work done now it will help a little bit.
Thanks for funnies. Roger & Hazel both enjoy them. Its lots of fun to read them.
Every thing coming fine on the farm. Lovingly Essie
P.S. There is about 10 bu. seed corn measured out. I am not quite sure if there is more Jos. isn't here tonight.