pork and lamb

Talking with my Grandparents about the Depression, their memories were of a boom in the pig population - and some years 80-90% lambing losses. Of course, nobody wanted to buy the lambs - but often the ewes were eaten too, especially if exhausted from a hard delivery.

They were breaking in the farm then, and so they would work during the day, then GDad would go out hunting in the evening and at night, while also putting detonators in potatoes, strychnine and phosphorus in carcases and similar lovely stuff.

Hard times.
 
I remember the videos of the last mouse plague. Hundreds of thousands of them pouring out of grain silos, and cascading over piles of loose grain was a sight to make you shudder. I believe I can remember some desperate measures being taken, including one chap with a silo conveyor belt and a 50 gallon drum filled with burning diesel. God only knows what the cost to farmers was
 
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