
1923
The daily schedule is rational and step by step the farmer's tasks are carried out both in the household (ironing, making beds, raising children, making food) and in the yard (feeding animals, analyzing milk samples, making cheese, churning milk, work in the vegetable garden, collecting eggs). In the evening, she puts the children to bed and has some time left for some relaxing activities such as knitting or reading.

Open Road After Harvest

Shipbuilder

In Search of Balance

Children Of The Vine

Canada Vignettes: The Move

King Corn

Milk Men

Hedging

Battle Front in Britain

Legacy

Fragile Harvest

Farm Electrification

The Way of Paddy

Sheep Dog

The First Season

The Permaculture Orchard: Beyond Organic

Windbreaks on the Prairies

After Winter, Spring

Bertrand's Farm

The Grange Fair: An American Tradition