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Robert Brown The very productive Lyman farm in 1946. Records indicate that the farm production soared and acreage was added during the war years, testimony that it had become central to the planning of each day for the Lyman boys. Among the major reforms of 1947, the farm program was severely cut back. It was viewed as archaic and of virtually no vocational value. The farm land is now fallow, new growth forest had reclaimed 50% of the land. | |
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