Stopped by a farm selling trees and couldn't resist taking a shot of my car in front of the farm house.
Wow, must have been a very productive farm. Great photo Bill.
So, Will,..... where's your tree ??
Jay is allergic to live trees, and anyway I live on a tree farm. LOL
Farm has no less than three barns, and 3 or 4 grain silos.
From their website:
Bullock Farms is a family owned and operated 100 acre farm located in beautiful central New Jersey with gently rolling hills, green pastures and open farmland. The farm has been in the Bullock family since 1860, making our children the sixth generation to be raised on the farm.
The generations have seen many changes. In the early days, alfalfa, corn and potatoes were the main crops grown on the farm. Cranberries were grown in bogs owned by the Bullocks in nearby Prospertown and processed on the farm in the Cranberry House. Potatoes and grain were grown through the 1950s, changing to tomatoes in the 1960s, and then moving to all grain from the early 1970s thru the 1990s. Planting pumpkins in the mid 1980s started as a project for our children, and now is one of our main crops. We began planting nursery stock in 1986, and Christmas trees in 1989. The farm opened for the Christmas season in 1999.
Only trip I made today was to church and then to the barn where two T's and the A are bedded down for the winter, to get firewood.