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Archives for The Furrow (2009-2010). The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Monthly Archives: August 2010. Blaze Moves Into New Stall. August 27, 2010. Blaze and Martin Flory leave West Wing Howell Farm’s senior horse moved up in the horse world. A retired horse for five years, Blaze remains a Howell Farm icon. On Friday, August 27 Rob Flory and his son Martin led … Continue reading →. 3600 Pounds Of Potatoes. August 25, 2010. August 25, 2010. August 18, 2010. Howell Farm took advantage of ...
Ice Forecast | Archives for The Furrow (2009-2010)
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Archives for The Furrow (2009-2010). The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Ox Barn Corners →. December 23, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Ox Barn Corners →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Archives for The Furrow (2009-2010). The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Daisy The Cow →. July 27, 2010. Eric Houghton,Tim Ferry and Jayme Ferry survey maze points. Howell Farm’s annual corn maze has been cut into shape. This year’s design reflects the farm’s soon to be most recent addition, a milk cow! The maze was cleverly patterned by artist Mary Watson and then transcribed into a maze map complete with sattelite data points by maze technician Matt Miller. How do they make the cut?
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Archives for The Furrow (2009-2010). The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Icing on the Pond. December 30, 2010. A section of the ice was cleared of snow, scored with an ice plow, and then sawed into even rectangles with circa 1900 ice saws. Other staff and several young volunteers grabbed pikes to slide the cut ice to the banks where it was loaded up on a wagon via a ramp and ice tongs. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are co...
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Archives for The Furrow (2009-2010). The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Bear Sighted on Pleasant Valley Road. Daisy and Blaze’s New Home. July 10, 2010. View from Daisy’s new box stall, built by Farmer and Carpenter Ian Ferry. Mow poles above box stalls are used to store loose straw. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bear Sighted on Pleasant Valley Road. Daisy and Blaze’s New Home. December 15, 2010 at 8:58 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Icing on the Pond.
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Farmers Jim and Matt are already hard at work preparing for the coming maple sugaring season. Jim says it usually takes him a full day to set up the evaporator, and another full day to sterilize and clean it. A Round-Up of the Weekly Farmers’ Meeting:. All the horses are doing fine. Two cats escaped from the nearby prison. When Santa visits on Saturday, the forecast is calling for rain all day. The Furrow is the online newsletter of The Fri...
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Running of the Lambs. Visitors to Howell Farm help the sheep into the pasture by forming a human fence. Green grass awaits. Your comment will be posted after it is approved. The Furrow is the online newsletter of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm. We will be updating this site about once a week with crop reports and other insights into life on a horse-drawn living history farm. Create a free website. Create your own free website.
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. How to Sharpen an Ice Saw. How to Sharpen an Ice Saw from J Flesher. The ice harvest has been an annual event at Howell Farm for many years, but very rarely does the ice harvest itself. That's what happened this Monday after lots of rain led to flooding that looks like it forced an ice jam up onto dry land. Blocks of 4-inch thick ice can be found a couple hundred feet away from Moore's Creek. How To Yoke Oxen. How To Yoke Oxen.
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. How To Tie Up A Fleece. How To Tie Up a Fleece from J Flesher. Your comment will be posted after it is approved. The Furrow is the online newsletter of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm. We will be updating this site about once a week with crop reports and other insights into life on a horse-drawn living history farm. Howell Farm is owned by Mercer County and operated by the Mercer County Park Commission. Create a free website.
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Oats: Planting and Packing. Planting photos by Jeff Kelly. Your comment will be posted after it is approved. The Furrow is the online newsletter of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm. We will be updating this site about once a week with crop reports and other insights into life on a horse-drawn living history farm. Howell Farm is owned by Mercer County and operated by the Mercer County Park Commission. Create a free website.
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. How To Milk a Cow. Your comment will be posted after it is approved. The Furrow is the online newsletter of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm. We will be updating this site about once a week with crop reports and other insights into life on a horse-drawn living history farm. Howell Farm is owned by Mercer County and operated by the Mercer County Park Commission. Create a free website. Create your own free website.
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. How To Tie Up A Fleece. How To Tie Up a Fleece from J Flesher. Plowing season at Howell Farm has commenced. Following the traditional COWS rotation (corn, oats, wheat, sod), the farmers are plowing up last year's corn field to prepare for planting oats, the first crop of spring. Running of the Lambs. Visitors to Howell Farm help the sheep into the pasture by forming a human fence. Green grass awaits. Lamb of the Week. Lamb one of eleven.
The Final Count - THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. As the temperatures finally climb, maple syruping season at Howell Farm has reached its end. Farmer Jim (who heads the syruping operation) and the rest of us will regroup during the off-season by clinging to a thought that has brought a limited degree of comfort to second-place finishers throughout the ages: Well, there’s always next year. Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Create a free website. Create your own free website.
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Farmer Jeremy mowing the hay, no gasoline required. Your comment will be posted after it is approved. The Furrow is the online newsletter of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm. We will be updating this site about once a week with crop reports and other insights into life on a horse-drawn living history farm. Howell Farm is owned by Mercer County and operated by the Mercer County Park Commission. Create a free website.
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. While waiting for a jingle-belled wagon ride, Farmer Pete offered farm visitors two different opportunities to stay warm. The first was to stand by the fire. The second was to grab a basket and pick field corn. Once Howell Farm closes for the winter (closed to the public that is, the animals still demand care) the first farming drama of the New Year swirls around the pond. Will the water freeze enough for an ice harvest? Laughing all the way.
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News of and Service to all of God's creatures. This is the premier blog for my new website. I am so excited to share information, feelings and upcoming finds about our little furry friends in which we share this … Continue Reading →. Chipping…To do it or not. July 27, 2015. That is the question; whether it is safe and logical to insert a microchip into your precious cargo, commonly known as pets. My personal experience leads me to believe … Continue Reading →. July 23, 2015. Chipping…To do it or not.
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Archives for The Furrow (2009-2010). The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm. Icing on the Pond. December 30, 2010. A section of the ice was cleared of snow, scored with an ice plow, and then sawed into even rectangles with circa 1900 ice saws. Other staff and several young volunteers grabbed pikes to slide the cut ice to the banks where it was loaded up on a wagon via a ramp and ice tongs. December 29, 2010. Howell Farm carpenter Ian Ferry began touching up the ox barn on Wednesday, December...
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