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Hay was one of the major crops in all of the tillable valleys in Plumas County.  It was first cut by hand.  Later, horse-drawn mowers made the job a little easier.  Most of the hay was stored in barns for winter feed. From Plumas County: History of the Feather River Region, by Jim Cook.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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