WV Farm Bureau Magazine September 2015 | Page 23

Law Family Wins Farming Heritage Award Jennifer Metheney Growing up on a farm is exhausting, with long hours, messy work and constant worry about the weather, livestock and having enough time to complete all of the tasks needing attention every day. On the other hand, growing up on a farm is very rewarding. Watching calves born in the spring and fall come into the world and thrive as they grow, knowing they will help keep the farm going for one more year, is satisfying to a farmer. One Ritchie County family was honored for the traditions and legacy they carry on with their family cattle business. David and Marlene Law were married Feb. 28, 1953, and started off their married life in Harrisville, and were raising cattle and farming just a few miles outside of town. David and his brother-in-law, Phillip Brake, had purchased a farm owned by the Price family. In the early years of the cattle operation, they owned a mixture of cattle breeds and cross-breeds. David eventually bought out Brake’s portion of the farm. He started purchasing Polled Hereford cattle in 1954 and the David Law and Sons Polled Hereford farm became a reality. Marlene said David decided to build a home on the farm, and after the house was completed the family, including sons Butch and Gerry and David’s brother Carl, who was injured serving in the Armed Forces during World War II and lived with the family, moved to the newly constructed house Christmas week 1958. Butch was five and Gerry was two when they moved to the farm. “This has always been home to me,” Gerry stated. Butch, on the other hand, remembers moving to the farm after living in town with cousins close by and neighbor boys to run around with during the summers. Both boys worked on the farm, helping their dad at young ages and the family cattle business kept growing as they purchased more Polled Hereford cattle. At five, David had Butch driving the tractor and he was baling hay using the see Family, page 26 West Virginia Farm Bureau News 23