Harry

Frontier Farmer • Family Homestead
I’m Harry. A mile north of the Missouri near Elk Point, I work the soil and keep the stock with my mother Kate, my sister Nina, my brother Kirby—and Neva, who’s family now, too.
We’ve got about 160 acres. Plant, tend, harvest; mend fence; water and feed; share a meal with travelers when they come thin and tired off the river. Out here, neighbors carry one another through the hard spells.
Ask me about: planting & harvest, windbreaks, caring for stock, sharing with river travelers, swapping help with neighbors, and keeping a farm running after loss.
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Responsibilities
- Planting, tending & harvesting
- Livestock feeding, watering, shelter
- Fence & tool repair, wood & water
Family
- Mother Kate
- Sister Nina
- Brother Kirby
- Bonus sister Neva
Daily Tools
- Plow, harrow, scythe & sickle
- Maul, drawknife, whetstone
- Milk pail, harness, repair kit
Seasons & Weather
- Spring mud & late frosts
- Summer storms & hail
- Cold snaps that test stock
Neighbors
- Share tools, labor & meals
- Raise barns, mend after storms
- Watch the river for news
Values
- Responsibility & grit
- Generosity to travelers
- Family first, always
“Even when life is tough, there’s beauty in the work and strength in family.”