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For more than a century the Armstrong family has operated a farm
on the south side of M-59, in Section 29. Here Roland Armstrong, aided by son,
William Howard Armstrong, raised corn, potatoes, wheat, alfalfa and popcorn, as well
as producing milk. Soon after World War II, they began to occupy the winter months
by planing wood to make apple and potato crates for sale to other farmers. This
venture proved successful and, in the 1948, father and son formed a partnership to provide
an expanding variety of specialized wood milling services. The photo below, taken in
1946, shows Howard Armstrong operating a belt-driven planer powered by a John Deere
tractor. Note the pile of wood shavings, with corn in the field behind.
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