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Fields and Fencelines

Fields and Fencelines
Author: Mark E. Hillenbrand
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 152553601X

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The family farm was a place to learn values, work ethic, and develop character. For Author Mark Hillenbrand, it was a place where happy childhood memories were created and discipline and routine were important. Deeply rooted in the hard work of planting and harvesting, raising cattle and chickens, and maintaining the property and machinery, is a sense of responsibility and belonging. His father instilled in him— with words but mostly by example—the importance of cultivating a deep respect and sense of stewardship of the land and its creatures. From Mark’s first time driving a tractor at age ten, to tree planting as a young man, to assisting his father during his last harvest, the farm provided life lessons that bound the family together and extend to the next generation. At once nostalgic and realistic, Fields and Fencelines is a collection of stories that appeals to a simpler, holistic approach to life and reveals the insight and wisdom gained from growing up on a family farm.


Fields and Fences

Fields and Fences
Author: William D. Sheldon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1961
Genre: Reading (Elementary)
ISBN:

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Fields and Fences

Fields and Fences
Author: Richard E. Drdek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1957
Genre: Readers
ISBN:

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Includes stories about everyday things and experiences as well as some fairy tales.


Fields and Fences

Fields and Fences
Author: William D. Sheldon
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1963
Genre: Readers (Primary)
ISBN:

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Fields and Fencelines

Fields and Fencelines
Author: Mark E. Hillenbrand
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-02-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1525536001

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The family farm was a place to learn values, work ethic, and develop character. For Author Mark Hillenbrand, it was a place where happy childhood memories were created and discipline and routine were important. Deeply rooted in the hard work of planting and harvesting, raising cattle and chickens, and maintaining the property and machinery, is a sense of responsibility and belonging. His father instilled in him— with words but mostly by example—the importance of cultivating a deep respect and sense of stewardship of the land and its creatures. From Mark’s first time driving a tractor at age ten, to tree planting as a young man, to assisting his father during his last harvest, the farm provided life lessons that bound the family together and extend to the next generation. At once nostalgic and realistic, Fields and Fencelines is a collection of stories that appeals to a simpler, holistic approach to life and reveals the insight and wisdom gained from growing up on a family farm.


Farm Mechanics ...

Farm Mechanics ...
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1928
Genre: Agricultural machinery
ISBN:

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High Up in the Rolling Hills

High Up in the Rolling Hills
Author: Peter Finch
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475985851

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In his youth, Peter Finch wove his way through a series of exploits and adventures. Travels took him to Canada, where a fateful encounter in the Rocky Mountains opened up new horizons. In midlife he and his wife Gundi made the shift to country living, ushering in a new phase in their life, as they set down roots in the hills and settled into a deliberately simplified lifestyle. Peter relates how he and Gundi immersed themselves in ways guided by nature. As she created and sold glass sculptures, he sunk his hands and tools into pure glacial-till soils, sowing, planting, and growing culinary and medicinal herbs, heirloom vegetables and salad greens to take to farmers markets and restaurants in and around Toronto. Invigorated by the pleasures and health benefits of growing, selling, and eating fresh organic food, Peter reveals how he became a passionate advocate of traditional, small-scale, chemical-free farming. High Up in the Rolling Hills shares the personal journey of an independent couple as they explore the vital role of nature, creativity, and healthy food in life.


Bulletin - Geological Survey

Bulletin - Geological Survey
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 866
Release: 1942
Genre:
ISBN:

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