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00:00:03 - The orchard includes apples and plums. (Used to be where the garden is on the north side of the house lot, and in front of the house.) 00:01:57 - They never grew tobacco, had sugar beets or an herb garden. 00:02:32 - They had 12 cows but now they have 18. Afraid they're going to have to sell due to the drought. 00:03:12 - Mr. Wendricks is 63 and enjoys the farm. Used to work combining for others in the area. 00:04:40 - They sell their milk in Rosiere and they used to have egg men come to pick up the eggs, or otherwise took them to the grocery store in Brussels. 32 - 35 cents a doz. 00:06:16 - Their children will probably not take the farm. 00:06:48 - Frank LeGrave (91 years old) will know a lot about the farm (lives in Brussels). 00:07:54 - A shoemaker lived upstaires before Le Graves. Three families lived in the house at one time. A Dr. LaFortune lived here at one time. 00:10:05 - Wendrickses have 6 children, three are still living at home. 00:10:25 - Discussion of Wendricks family in Green Bay.