Filling silo at the Ralph Harwood Farm at 285 W. Textile Road, Pittsfield Township. Men unknown, but probably neighbors. Harvesting, whether wheat, oats or corn, was always a cooperative effort.; The only paid person would have been the owner of the required machinery, i.e., the threshing machine or silo (corn grinding) filling mechanisms. Farm wives, daughters, and, if fortunate, hired "girls" cooked and baked for 20-30 men, very hungry! Equipment for washing their hands and faces had to be provided, generally outdoors in the shade. Generally very nice men, appreciative, and thanked the "ladies". Always exciting days when you awakened to the sound of the machinery coming into the driveway and the neighboring farmers arrived, each bea...