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The
Roth Living Farm Museum is dedicated to providing historical
information on farming practices to school children, organized
groups and the general public, with an emphasis on 19th and
early 20th century farming that was the original use of this
property. Through this information, we hope to generate awareness
and understanding of farming among our neighbors and to promote
a sense of appreciation for American agriculture.
Depending on the season, visitors can see sheep shearing,
milking, and planting demonstrations; antique equipment displays;
participate in hands-on activities such as butter- and cheese-making,
egg collecting, corn grinding, and laundry day. Visitors can
also learn about wool, go for a horse-drawn wagon rides, and
of course meet our resident draft horses, cattle, sheep, goats,
and chickens. |
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