Well, I'm not a "tech to farmer" but --
I remember plowing by horse because it was all there was.
I remember holding the rabbit for granddad to skin/clean to cook for dinner, helping grandma cook, churning butter, foraging for nuts, wild huckleberries, apples, etc.
I remember outhouses and wonderful wood cooking stoves, kero lanterns (because no electric), a rope with bucket at the well.
I remember NO phones, then party lines, then private lines, then cell phones.
I remember first a TV, black & white, eventually color (poor color - almost just tinted).
I remember we used to ride bikes & climb trees...no laptops.
I remember the bulky first computers in our offices and the "floppy disks" that held data as there were NO hard drives then.
Now, I own a tractor, have electric & indoor plumbing, a cell phone, computer, a grocery store on every corner and want to be out there playing in the dirt, growing my food, being a good steward of my current little plot of "farm land". (I've had several small farms over the years). Selling enough to offset livestock feed & operating costs of gasoline & power use would be so wonderful that I could barely stand it!
I enjoy the many improvements and utilities I have now but, I sure respect what it was like having lived in both worlds of "have & have not". It is still a marvel to me that both sets of my grandparents raised 6 & 7 kids by their own hand style gardening, preserving, hunting & farming efforts. There were no jobs like now.
Like Bee says....it's country....it's just how you live day to day. Some people under stand it

and some can't see it

. I'm ok with that. But really like to hang with you guys who know & share what pleasure the lifestyle brings
