farm kid

noun, child who lives on a farm

“A lot of them were farm kids, and they were taken out of school when the crops were going in or harvest time, so they missed a lot of school.”

“I’ve seen pigs butchered. Not as much as some of the farm kids over here, which would be nothing to them.”

“Anyways, with his parents being immigrants, they wanted him to stay home and farm.”
“Well that was the norm back then. Like farm kids stayed. They went to grade eight and that was it.”

“You just had a little door for the chickens to go in. And of course nobody wanted to say they did, and nobody wanted to say they didn’t, but you had to make a trip out to be sure they were [closed]. If not the foxes would get them.”
“It’s funny that farm kids have, well, you’re brought up with it. You know about animals and that.”