The reaper-binder rolled through Howell Farm's wheat crop yesterday, cutting the wheat and binding it into sheaves. Farmers following behind then stacked the sheaves into "shocks" for drying. Until the shocks are brought in (likely today) the biggest threat to the wheat now is hungry white-tailed deer.
(Photos 1 and 2 by Intern Virginia)
The reaper-binder rolled through Howell Farm's wheat crop yesterday, cutting the wheat and binding it into sheaves. Farmers following behind then stacked the sheaves into "shocks" for drying. Until the shocks are brought in (likely today) the biggest threat to the wheat now is hungry white-tailed deer.
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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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