Learning farmwork at Cherbourg Training Farm 1948

Jack Langton jnr and Jimmy Graham clean out the pigsty. Their job is to rake and cart away the manure and old straw and replace it with new straw, and cook the old corn and pumpkins in a large boiler as feed for the pigs.

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