Posted by flying belgian on May 22, 2011 at 15:09:14 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: MAIC Farmamerica posted by 55 50 ron on May 22, 2011 at 13:28:10:
I'm about 30 miles from it. Visited it about 6 yrs ago for their autam review. they were shocking some grain with mules and churning some butter and roasting some sweetcorn in a big old hog scalding vat. Nice displays of old tools and farming items. People dressed in period costumes. All in all a nice afternoon. Went to a wedding reception in their new interpetive building last winter. Really set up nice for that sort of thing. One of their 40 year old storage sheds went down last winter from snow load. Had seven old tractors in there. None damaged as they had straw bales piled to rafters in there. I guess one had a little cosmetic damage. Just read in the paper last week that they don't have any money for new shed so they are keeping tractors off site in a neighbors shed. I would not make it a destination trip but it is a nice thing to visit on a Sunday afternoon.
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