tribtown > Cooks at the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm where kept busy most of Saturday morning trying to keep up with the demand for pancakes smothered in liquid gold. Saturday was the first day of the four-day festival, designed to promote maple syrup and the Heads Up!!! Foundation. The foundation's goal is to help children with craniofacial anomalies.
tribtown > Cooks at the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm where kept busy most of Saturday morning trying to keep up with the demand for pancakes smothered in liquid gold. Saturday was the first day of the four-day festival, designed to promote maple syrup and the Heads Up!!! Foundation. The foundation's goal is to help children with craniofacial anomalies.
tribtown > Brian Thompson, left, talks about subsurface drainage issues with visitors to B & A Thompson Grain Farm Inc. in the Cortland area Tuesday. The farm was the first stop on the 76th annual Indiana Farm Management Tour, sponsored by Purdue Extension.
tribtown > Ben Thompson with B & A Thompson Grain Farm Inc., Cortland, talks about the future of farming Tuesday during the 76th annual Indiana Farm Management Tour.
tribtown > Jeff Fisher, director of Jackson County Farm Service Agency, talks about federal programs concerning flooding and crop insurance during the 76th annual Indiana Farm Management Tour stop at the B & A Thompson Grain Farm in the Cortland area Tuesday afternoon.
tribtown > Jim Schneider of rural Brownstown has been spending his days of late perform maintenance on his farm equipment because rain continues to delay planting.
tribtown > Gary Day, who works for Tom Hallow and Hallow Farms, plants a field of corn Monday afternoon in the Honeytown Bottoms. Farmers are trying to make up ground lost to recent cold and wet conditions. More rain is in the forecast, however.
Cooks at the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm where kept busy most of Saturday morning trying to keep up with the demand for pancakes smothered in liquid gold. Saturday was the first day of the four-day festival, designed to promote maple syrup and the Heads Up!!! Foundation. The foundation's goal is to help children with craniofacial anomalies.
tribtown > Cooks at the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm where kept busy most of Saturday morning trying to keep up with the demand for pancakes smothered in liquid gold. Saturday was the first day of the four-day festival, designed to promote maple syrup and the Heads Up!!! Foundation. The foundation's goal is to help children with craniofacial anomalies.
Cooks at the first National Maple Syrup Festival at Burton's Maplewood Farm where kept busy most of Saturday morning trying to keep up with the demand for pancakes smothered in liquid gold. Saturday was the first day of the four-day festival, designed to promote maple syrup and the Heads Up!!! Foundation. The foundation's goal is to help children with craniofacial anomalies.
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