DESCRIPTION: Ralph Cammack’s father, Albert, gave seven acres for the church and pastor’s house, leaving about 72 acres for his own farm. When Ralph was five, in 1939, he drove this John Deere tractor and helped care for the church. Today the church lies vacant, under a grove of trees, and Ralph owns the farm. He still has every car, truck, tractor, and piece of equipment used on the farm since 1937. He’s always adapting equipment, welding parts from cast offs, inventing new tools. “One of the reasons I’m a farmer is that it allows me to be creative.” But none of his children are farmers.