The Ice House Waits 01/05/2012
Happy New Year! Howell Farm reopens to the public on January 28 for the ice harvest. Will there be enough ice on the pond to have the harvest this year? It's still too early to tell, but conditions so far have not been favorable. The forecast for the week ahead calls for highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s. That's not cold enough for ice, and four inches of solid ice on the pond are required for a safe harvest. It usually takes about two weeks of freezing temperatures for 4 inches of ice to form on our pond. However: Farmer Jim, a highly-respected weather predictor, has a hunch that the temperature will turn just cold enough starting in mid-January to allow for a minimal 4-inch Howell Farm ice harvest on January 28. Here's some more information about ice harvesting, gleaned from a blog post I wrote in 2008 as a Howell Farm intern:
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