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Anton Rogl

The cattle are worth more than the people
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Kals
date of recording:
2008-08-26
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1916
transcription:
And then up above the Simon - you go to him even today? Maybe if he feels like .- He has always said .. the livestock has more value than man - Yes, but that was almost - and this one may not take it as negative. If that's the only income that I'm just about coping. As simple as it is not. ? How big was the farm that her mother has had to live then? So small. Nearly one could feed three cows. And three fields were there. And that was not common, with the arrangement, as the courts now that the fields are all in one place. This is still new, only happens in the fifties. Earlier - everyone has had a noodles and there and stuff. And perhaps the one and the other has something to buy can and it's just been. Little, and the smallest. And who has since helped you? Have you had staff? Servant, maid? No, we did it myself too many people had was that already have been hard to Eat. No, it had everything - my mother had it all - - - which had to operate the store, had had to supply the kitchen, sometimes even provide the stable. And if it all .. also go on the field sometimes. Yes, this is no different. - - But that was universal.