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Farm women have always been known for their expertise in multi-tasking. However for some, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken that to a whole other level. Now they are not only filling the usual roles of farmer, wife and mother, but added on to it is the role of school teacher.
A Peek into What Happens When Life on the Farm also Turns into School on the Farm
Amy Crouse and her husband, Mark, of Spry Farm in Elkton, Maryland, are farming roughly 4,000 acres a year, primarily raising corn, wheat and soybeans. They also have five children: Braedon, Hadley, Drake, Maverick and Fletcher, ranging in age from 2 to 13 years old.