I had just finished a driving tour of Wagner Road in the rural town of Moira, New York (previous two posts) and then turned onto Garvin Road on my way to do some shopping in Malone. I stopped to photograph this silage operation:
There were bunker silos all ready for winter storage and the work appeared to be done for the season:
Farther along Garvin Road, I saw this well tended sugar house with an abundant firewood supply:
This old farm house and barn appeared to need repairs and I assumed it was no longer occupied, but the driveway seemed to be clear and it may still have been occupied. It was sure a lovely location:
A busy farm with barns, tractors, silos and grain bins:
A busy operation, presumably dairy:
The view out over the autumn fields to the hills beyond:
A very large barn which appeared unused - except that someone was parked there:
An old farm with multiple outbuildings and a silo:
Almost to the end of Garvin Road, I stopped to snap a picture of this corn crib, an old style one rarely sees anymore:
A lovely farm with grazing cattle of many colors, including whites and linebacks:
When I reached the highway, I stopped again to photograph this classic barn with two silos:
And directly across the highway was this prosperous looking farm. I took the picture from Garvin Road so I wouldn't have to stop on the highway:
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