Crop Report

Crop report update:
"Ice Pond Conditions"  
Wednesday, January 12, 2011.

Farmhouse Updates

View photos and progress reports of the ongoing restoration of Howell Farm's historic farmhouse.

Barnyard Stories

Read "Plow Sharing," an account by Howell Farm's director on how he helped educate Colonial reenactors in plowing with horses!

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Thursday
Jan062011

Sap Lines

Howell Farm prepares for its favorite winter harvest...Maple Syrup! The sweet nectar of the sugar maple tree is extracted each year at Howell Farm by turn of the century means as well as modern methods. In preparation for tapping the trees, which will occur when the temperatures are below freezing at night but above freezing during the day, farmers have laid out the modern blue rubber hose among the trees of the Baldpate sugar bush.In this sugar bush the sugar maple trees grow along the steep banks of a stream and the incline of Baldpate Mountain. The sap flows through the rubber hose which connect the many trees, and by gravity and suction then empties into a large tank for easy collection. This modern method will be contrasted by Howell Farm's living history method. In February and March, schoolchildren and the visiting public will be invited to help the farmers as they hand drill a taphole and hang tin buckets on each tree. Collected sap will be boiled down over a wood fire and turned into syrup.

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