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This maple tree was tapped for its sap many years ago. Can you see the tap holes? These holes have been partially grown over and have healed.

(tapping maple tree for sap)

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This ancient shagbark hickory has actually grown around the rusted barbed wire left from the old farm. Cows from Mr. Burton’s farm probably lingered beneath the tree to find relief from the hot sun. This tree is over 150 years old.

Hickory wood is particularly strong, heavy and flexible and was used for manufacturing agricultural tools—most commonly axe handles, and spokes and rims for wagon wheels.

Shagbark Hickory

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