Farriter
A Farriter is an obsolete occupation, primarily found in rural areas, pertaining to the maintenance and upkeep of farm buildings and equipment. While overlapping with carpentry and blacksmithing, a Farriter's skills encompassed a broader range of practical knowledge necessary for keeping a farm operational. Their duties typically included repairing wooden structures like barns, fences, and carts, as well as mending metal tools, harnesses, and other agricultural implements. The role often involved problem-solving and adapting existing resources to meet the farm's specific needs. The decline of the Farriter profession coincided with the industrialization of agriculture and the increased availability of mass-produced tools and specialized services. The term is rarely used in modern parlance, having been replaced by more specific job titles like farm mechanic or carpenter.