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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1925

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Monday August 3rd
 
Monday August 3rd
  
I spent the fore noon harrowing the pea stubble that Frank ploughed on Friday, and got over it both ways lapping half one way so that now it is in fairly nice shape Frank came over about eleven and said that the barley would be dry enough to haul this after noon, he said that Jack's men and Harvey Evans were out first thing this morning hauling wheat but that it is soaking wet.
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I spent the fore noon harrowing the pea stubble that Frank ploughed on Friday, and got over it both ways lapping half one way so that now it is in fairly nice shape Frank came over about eleven and said that the barley would be dry enough to haul this after noon, he said that Jack's men and Harvey Evans were out first thing this morning hauling wheat but that it is soaking wet. Frank did some more monkeying with the tractor and stayed to dinner after which we drove over home. I helped them get in two good loads of barley and a small load and put them off and then I went down town to get my sweet clover seed while they went after the last load. It was six o'clock when I started for town but Harry Misener was home so I got my seed. Fair, clear & warm
 
 
Frank dod some more monkeying with the tractor and stayed to dinner after which he drove over homew. I helped them got i two good loads of barley and a small load of and put them off and tyhen I wet down town to get my sweet clover seed which they wentn after the last load. It was six o'clock when I started for town and but Harvey Harry Mosener was home so I got my seed. Fair, clear & warm
 
  
 
Tuesday August 4th
 
Tuesday August 4th

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Monday August 3rd

I spent the fore noon harrowing the pea stubble that Frank ploughed on Friday, and got over it both ways lapping half one way so that now it is in fairly nice shape Frank came over about eleven and said that the barley would be dry enough to haul this after noon, he said that Jack's men and Harvey Evans were out first thing this morning hauling wheat but that it is soaking wet. Frank did some more monkeying with the tractor and stayed to dinner after which we drove over home. I helped them get in two good loads of barley and a small load and put them off and then I went down town to get my sweet clover seed while they went after the last load. It was six o'clock when I started for town but Harry Misener was home so I got my seed. Fair, clear & warm

Tuesday August 4th

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