Bob Artley's Seasons on the Farm is a collection of drawings from his popular series Memories of a Former Kid" that has been syndicated in daily and weekly newspapers across the United States
since the 1970s. It was originally published as "Cartoons. Bob Artley's Seasons on the Farm is a delightful look at the four seasons as seen through the eyes of a farm kid--many of them
Artley's own memories. From the first day of school to Christmas celebrations; from welcoming spring's first calf to skinny dipping in the summer heat, Artley presents farm life with just the
right amount of whimsy, nostalgia, and wisdom. Artley is considered one of the country's foremost recorders of farm history. His wonderful artwork and stories reflect his sense of country
nostalgia and farm heritage and speak to anyone with a farming background, and to those who yearn for simpler times. Growing up on a farm in Iowa, the young Bob Artley not only had prowess
milking a cow but could skillfully draw any bovine's likeness with a pencil and paper. Artley's career as an editorial cartoonist began with the "Des Moines Tribune and continued at the
"Worthington (Minnesota) "Daily Globe, where he launched his syndicated cartoon series "Memories of a Former Kid." This long-lived series of autobiographical drawings is his masterpiece and
continues to be syndicated in daily and weekly newspapers.