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Farm life and farm animals—nothing simple about them.
This scene pulled me in several times. I loved its chaotic energy, yet it was very calming.
This is another photo at my exhibit that is running the month of May at Maison de la Chouette | Corsica South Coasters
The scene was created at the beautiful sim of ✈️ : Le Monde Peru, Spring
This little group of farm buildings known as Dunnabridge Pound Farm lies just off the B3357, a couple of miles east of Two Bridges in the centre of Dartmoor. The farmhouse is Grade II-listed and according to British Listed Buildings dates from the late 1500s or early 1600s, possibly with earlier origins. Dunnabridge was one of the 17 Ancient Tenements of the Forest of Dartmoor first
mentioned in documents in 1305.
Just out of shot to the right is Dunnabridge Pound, which is a medieval stock enclosure with parts dating back to the Bronze Age. There is a second farm a few hundred yards to the south, but otherwise it is quite isolated. It seems unusual to find a traditional postbox in the wall.
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2016 Iowa State Fair entry - Iowa Landscape category.
First crop duster in the lower mainland.
The Museum collection has grown to over 5,600 historical artifacts of farming equipment and pioneer life in British Columbia, on display in two buildings.
Fort Langley, BC.
Walking further I come across some old abandoned farm. It doesn't look it was long time since it is abandoned, what a shame.
Ripponden
A little further up the hill from the previous photo, this is all that remains of what I assume at one time was a farm. I don’t know how long it’s been in this state, many many years at a guess. I’m sure the original owners would not have had the dam in their view, which wasn’t completed until 1956, nor would they have had a public footpath running right through the property.
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This was someone’s home, but no longer - abandoned farms dot the area among rich wheat, barley, canola and other crops. While the dune-like loess hills in The Palouse are incredibly fertile with layers of rich silt, farming is a hard and risky business.
Palouse Old Farm 7279 Final
Historic Sauer- Beckmann Living history farm .
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Storm clouds break over the Broadwater Farm near Carnation, WA. This historic dairy farm is on the National Register of Historic Places
Six years after they were married, William and Estella Adair bought 110 acres in the Snoqualmie Valley next door to her parents place near the community of Vincent which lies northwest of the current town of Carnation in Kings County Washington. In the early years flood and shifting river channels caused them to abandoned there home and establish a new place on their property to the south. In 1915 they built a farmhouse in the Craftsman style. William set about replacing his temporary structures with more permeant ones. In 1922, Will Adair constructed a hay bam using the new bow-truss roof configuration. He was among the first Snoqualmie Valley dairymen to build such a bam which was designed to maximize the interior volume of the hay loft. Other farmers quickly followed Adair's example and today many barns in the Snoqualmie Valley utilized this design. High on the barn's north end, in bold black letters below the hay door ,were painted the words “Broadacre Farm-1922” This is the first time this name for the farm appears in public Will Adair milked his 55 cows by hand until he retired in 1945.