Hidden Treasure: The Story of a Chore Boy Who Made the Old Farm Pay
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A young farmhand returns to a rundown homestead and, using agricultural training and practical ingenuity, revitalizes the property through a series of hands-on projects and small enterprises. The narrative proceeds episodically, covering daily chores, pond drainage, trenching, saleable byproducts, and the adoption of tractors, concrete buildings, running water, electric power, and modern dairy and poultry methods. Interludes show community life, fairs, and family moments, while later chapters emphasize silo filling, cost accounting, and the business side of farming. The work combines technical guidance with a practical storyline to illustrate how modern equipment, improved breeding, and organized management can restore profitability and independence to farm life.
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