Thursday, October 20, 2016

Haycocks in Washington Field 1910



Haycocks in a field on Anderson Farm near Parkland, Washington, ca. 1910 with farm buildings in background.
Photo by Albert Henry Barnes.
University of Washington.

(Definition of haycock - a small cone-shaped pile of hay left in the field until dry enough to carry to the rick or barn.)


Every Thursday a carefully selected old agricultural photo is featured here on Big Picture Agriculture — lest we forget how things used to be.