Brownsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, p. 84

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' £315 2guu'.2l 5,1.LH.COITOR'XITI‘J 2ii2 i - "e---------------------------------------',-----"------, ,4lli The farm buildings were gradually i alll overhauled and updated. Two old wooden l uJ.ll.9, silos were replaced by a twin pair of 1 _ -_--r_r---ie-_ 7‘ fl 7 ,Tkah cement silos. i ,t 'llllr, The old stabling with wooden man- __________.h., . 5155;”? _ gers and stalls for beef cattle was Tre- ‘ " L, tPit : designed and replaced with Beattie steel IlllEllalll!ll-l-!Tt,: g L, stanchions and pens and cement managers G 1eMrl2eS" " ,y, t; S0Nll!85 and gutters for Holstein dairy cattle. 'tgiiiiiiiialfitialtMhiilitlallllR- The original drive through ar'r'c3nfJ,'e-- - ment for cleaning; out the stables was ' changed, first to overhead litter carrie " " ' r . ' track and later to an automatic stable B. , lBl11lMillI , - BliIilllllqll1 w' l . cleaner closed in, cement manure pit. --_ ""“‘ ”’ - ‘ ' Two old buildings, the hog pen and implement shed were torn down and re- ‘ placed with up-to-date structures. € - Biiik '; , A v.W' § , i I 'll I 'l It EERE", _ - dealt! liillNllMllr! _ AL. i , . rr , .. , . ___ " , , ,, -'Wa' - A ' "MBI, As the size of the purebred holstein herd was built up to over forty cows in the milking rows and the raising of heifer calves for replacement or Sdlea the cropping program went through a gradual change, What started out as Il1eil-- ly grain cropping, oats and fall wheat with corn Silagetandahayq graduallyp Changed to a maximum use of grasses for silage, hay and pasture, an increased use of corn for grain on the cob, and the minimum use of oats and wheat, i11a1m-- ly for the straw for bedding and to serve a nurse crop for reseedirrg; of the fields to clovers and grasses again. . After ten years at Brownsville, Mr. Buchner purchased an additional 50 acres, which adJoined the farm to the west from Henry Downing. This made it possible to carry 100 head of cattle of all ages in his program. Mr. and Mrs. Buchner were blessed with two more children, David, born in 1949, and Ruthanne in 1951. This made them feel they had indeed been richly 7 blessed. “Wt“: r.. _ I ll p, L.ssfi:. .. a, rs I Betty ‘ “ 3 A b, V ' 'tiM! '0, ' u ell il " I . LI Ruth ante f - 's, (W a, D ad G b/ / " at V. I Wi/l pn, F's, “V‘ " . (riiird ‘7 )5 l r,2EClrh ' , )1 V 'A r, r . ' [MIC he!” .5 K ! (I 1 lun 'rl L', = is}, 14% ca an . _ , NI 3” w . _-s-il-i- v~~«e»mwl_“whiniiwm1_;;;;:;%¢fl;;;:;:11;,' 2CC - -_ ..r-iql-t)- 1Bl1lllliMlllMlllKNBllllMlllMllhMulrB,)ri.?,il,

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