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A barn, eventually purchased by the Borlands, is raised in the 1880s.
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Nearly 900 farmers from across the Northeast attended the auction that marked the end of the 144-year-old Borland family farm.
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Ken Borland leads his prize Holstein cows to pasture.
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An aerial view of the “new” barn, built by Ken Borland and his father in 1970.
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Ken Borland’s grandfather bringing in hay with a horse-drawn wagon.
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Ken Borland bringing in hay last fall with state-of-the art mechanized equipment.
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Making maple syrup a century ago at the sugarhouse built by Borland’s great-grandfather in 1898.
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The Borlands still sugar the old-fashioned way, insisting it makes for better-tasting maple syrup.
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Ken Borland’s father and uncle get a ride in a toy wagon pulled by their father.
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The Borlands’ granddaughters bring in the cows—the sixth generation of Borlands to do so on the same farm.
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Adding a wooden silo to the barn in the early 1950s.
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The view from the “home farm” in the early twentieth century.
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