Seasonal Farm Work and Chores

Seasonal Farm Work and Chores

<p> Seasonal Farm Work and Chores</p><p>The following selection of chores and farm work was taken from the 1853 diary of Henry H. Arnold, a Miami Valley Farmer. It should provide you with a basic understanding of some of the typical farm chores done during each season. It is also broken down month to month to further illustrate seasonal work.</p><p>Winter: January: butchering hogs + beef, hauled crops to town, hauled cordwood, worked at sawmill, cut shingle wood, went to market. February: repaired smoke house, cleaned up harness and harness room, went to mill, split firewood, visited with neighbors and church members, tapped my sugar trees, went to market. March: cut fodder, boiled down sugar water for syrup, plowed for corn and oats, made fence and mended fence, sowed oats, went to market.</p><p>Spring: April: harrowed and plowed for flax, hauled lumber, sowed flax, started sweet potatoes in hot bed, hauled crops to market, worked at sawmill. May: planted corn, sowed oats, planted potatoes, made workbench, visited with neighbors and church members, went to market, planted sweet potatoes, sheared the sheep. June: painted carriage, mowed clover, went to market, raked hay, cut wheat.</p><p>Summer: July: cut timothy, cleaned sweet potatoes, hauled in wheat, mowed hay, put up hay, plowed corn, cut flax, cut oats, threshed flax, went to market. August: worked on drilling wheat, worked in garden, plowed for rye, plowing for wheat, pulled stumps, threshed wheat, went to market. September: drilled wheat, dug sweet potatoes, helped do wash, threshed wheat and oats, cleaned clover seed, picked apples, went to market.</p><p>Fall: October: made cider, boiled apple butter, cleaned oats and wheat seed, threshed wheat, dug potatoes, husked corn, picked apples for winter, went to market. November: visited with neighbors and church members, went to market, killed a calf and butchered it, husked corn, hauled corn in, worked on barn. December: husked corn, cut and hauled wood, took clover seed to market, threshed wheat, killed and butchered beef. </p>

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