This is the last of the 1951 Farm Jeep / Jeep Tractor Brochures that I have. It’s form FS-514101.
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Dave…….a huge thanks for all the farm, dirt moving stuff you’ve been posting over the last few days. Been way too busy with all sorts of Spring stuff back here in Wisconsin and Iowa and not much time on the computer. Just wanted to say thanks for all the really cool implements that you’ve been sharing with us.
When I see several of these brochures……including the plowing one today, I’m reminded of Spring on a small acreage in Iowa……my younger brother and I were talking about it just the other day……when farmers around us would begin Spring field work, you could “smell the dirt”. There was just something about the first days of the sun warming the ground…….then the moldboard plowing……discing……harrowing and finally planting……everything seemed to come alive after a long winter.
Thanks again for helping us “smell the dirt”
Allen, if it makes you feel any better, I haven’t totally given up cereal. I just eat it for a snack occasionally (with my raw milk).
Usually, I eat eggs for breakfast. Ann’s cousin just gave us a mix of 18 duck, chicken and turkey eggs, so those have been great to eat!