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[x] Sign me up to receive the Mills Archive Trust's free weekly e-newsletter. Search for: We're the registered charity dedicated to the protection and preservation of the records of milling history. * Find a mill... * Search Archive catalogue... * Digital images for sale... * Reading emPOWERed... LATEST BLOG POST Posted on July 8, 2024August 12, 2024 by Hannah Pomeroy FROM FIELD TO MILL Hannah Pomeroy After HarvestGone the sun-stained yellowStalks of grain; the sallowClose-shorn fields lie fallow.Stalks and stubble brokenAre a rain-bleached tokenThat the loam is mellow;That the land has spokenTrodden straw lies shattered;Chaff is thinly scattered;Rain-bleached stubble broken.Grain was all that mattered.– Maud E. Uschold Wheat field in Devon, 2007 – SWAT-002 ‘Grain was all that mattered’. That was… Read more SIGN UP TO RECEIVE OUR NEWSLETTERS Sign up to receive our free weekly newsletters, emailed directly to your inbox. You can find out more about the topics we cover here. 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