Fosterfields, A Living Historical Farm, Part II

Fosterfields Living Historical Farm in Morristown, New Jersey is a beautiful place to visit. Yesterday I explained the history of Fosterfields. Here are a few more photos.
In first photo above are corn cribs, used for storing and drying field corn, which is eventually fed to the animals.
The next two photos are cornfields.


The first photo below shows the ensilage pits. Ensilage is livestock feed made by chopping green corn stalks and storing them in an almost airtight environment.

The farm superintendent's home, the 1920's farmhouse:








Walking the cows home:

To read my first post on Fosterfields, click here.


a different view of our NJ that not many people know about. very nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. I used to live in Morristown - great place!
ReplyDelete-Shelley
It really is the garden state.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful town!
ReplyDeleteBoth series are great. I particularly love the buildings in part I.
ReplyDeleteHistorical working farms are so cool - and that one is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVibrant - and Goofy - Fall
Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful place. I love Morristown, it's one of my favorite towns ever.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!Wish I were there! No really farms have such a special place in my heart..
ReplyDeleteLove all of these additional photos of the place... check out all the ducks! LoL! It looks like a truly amazing place & I'm just delighted that you included both posts! Thank you so very much!!! =)))
ReplyDeleteLove that farmhouse! And what a nice little barn, with that lovely rock wall.
ReplyDeleteNoteworthyMusings
Farms are so beautiful -- simple and basic. Back to nature.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome!
ReplyDeleteI love this place.
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