Friday September 21st. 1923
Showerey
At home
E. Mayes take 40 Comb of Wheat to Mr. Hitchcock at 19/6 Per Comb
J. Howe take a Load of corn to Buxhall Mill & jobbing about
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A diary kept by Fred Knott in 1923, when he was 46, detailing working life on his Fen Farm at Rattlesden, near Stowmarket. There were 84 acres of land, worked with horses; Fred reared pigs and bullocks, and grew crops which included potatoes, turnips, swede and sugar beet. Four men worked for Fred, including a head horseman. The days were 12 hours long, with only Sundays and Christmas Day off - and, of course, the animals still needed attention on those days too.
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