Charolais in Hampden - click |
Black Angus in Hermon - click |
My personal favorite, the Ayrshire bull in Hermon - click |
Holsteins at a medium sized dairy farm in Winterport - beautiful - click |
Charolais in Hampden - click |
Black Angus in Hermon - click |
My personal favorite, the Ayrshire bull in Hermon - click |
Holsteins at a medium sized dairy farm in Winterport - beautiful - click |
A wreath workshop |
Wreaths at Arlington - click |
The finishing touch |
Worcester Wreath |
And...they're off and running! |
Hanging out with Mom. |
Family time (Dad's aren't welcome - yet) |
Roadside attraction |
Spraying for Potato Bugs |
Seed potato crop in blossom, there are white or purple blossoms. |
Off the fryer |
A lot of Central Maine farms raise chippers for Frito-Lay |
A little variety |
Mussels on a rope in Blue Hill Bay |
Salmon pens near Eastport |
Experiments with Cod farming |
...with natures' decoration |
These seedlings are about a foot tall. |
Carefully trimmed and shaped, these are ready. |
A visit to the tree farm for a Pick Your Own. |
Springtime in Maine - click |
A new row of trees, spring planting. |
A good crop, Idared in this case |
Pruning in late winter |
The "old" way, or small scale taps - click |
Trees all connected to the tubing. - click |
Boiling sap under a careful eye. - click |
Filling jugs and bottles with the Maine Maple Syrup - click |
As an example |
One of the prize Pygora Goats, a really different coat. |
One of the does, a pretty girl |
The product, Yarn |
Johnnys Select Seeds - click |
Test Beds, trying out new or improved varieties - click |
The Research Farm - click |
A "human bee" pollinates squash in a test bed. - click |
A Blueberry Barrens with ripe berries (the blue) |
Person using a blueberry rake. |
Unloading the bees, lots of blossoms to pollinate |
Close up of the bushes with ripe berries. |
The farm is in the 27 acre greenhouse, the two "green" areas behind (or adjacent) are fresh water and waste water treatment. |
Long rows of plants, these are bearing fruit, while some have just been planted. |
On the outside looking in. All of those lights are on 24 hours a day. Madison was selected because the town has it's own Electric Company, and the rates are much lower. |
...headed home... |
The Piscataquis River, right where we left it.... |
...it's been thawed out now, but not for long. |