
Glen Allen Sr. fills his woodshed Tuesday at his farm in Sabattus. He says he cuts his wood each winter and always stacks it with the bark side up so its dries quicker. Once it is stacked, he will work on his garden. “Always something to do,” the 79-year-old farmer says. “I’m like an old piece of equipment. Slow and steady.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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