Saturday is Howell Farm's sawmilling program, which begins at 10 a.m. This year, all the tress to be milled came down during Hurricane Sandy on the farm or nearby on Bell Mountain. The salvage includes oak, beech, ash, and plenty of white pine. (One of the oak logs is particularly huge.) According to Farmer Gary, some of the lumber will be used for framing new storage lofts to be built in the pole barn, and the oak might end up as some nice hardwood flooring.
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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. Archives
June 2015
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THE FURROW: The online newsletter of Howell Living History Farm |
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