Reaping old-time tradition
Robert Barker/University Photography
Anatto McMillan, 5, learns how to harvest seeds from corn stalks with the help of volunteer Elyse Williams during "Judy's Day 1800s: Harvesting Upstate History," held Sept. 19 at Cornell Plantations. The annual event is named for the late Judy Abrams, a longtime supporter of the Plantations.
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