Editor’s note: The following is part of a series about family farm experiences from the 1920s.
Gary Porter
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Mercer County farmer Gary Porter talks through logistics with his oldest son, Gage, during spring planting. Gage is the sixth generation to farm the land.
Photo courtesy of the Missouri Corn Growers AssociationEditor’s note: The following is part of a series about family farm experiences from the 1920s.
Gary Porter
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At the dawn of the 1920s, farmers had things to feel good about. The Spanish Influenza pandemic had subsided, and the devastation of World War…
Editor’s note: The following is part of a series about family farm experiences from the 1920s.
Editor’s note: The following is the first in a series about family farm experiences from the 1920s.
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