A woman living at Fort Berthold in 1914 demonstrates how to tend a garden with an antler rake. Though metal implements were available, some preferred to maintain their independence by using traditional tools that they made themselves.
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Grain stacks stand ready for threshing on a farm in southeastern South Dakota in 1927. Before combines became common, harvested grain was bundled into shocks and later stacked until a threshing crew arrived.
Born and raised on a farm in southeastern South Dakota, Katelyn currently resides in Sioux Falls. She enjoys attending SDSU football games (her alma mater), going to farmer’s markets and visiting her parents at their family farm. Reach her at kwinberg@tristateneighbor.com.





