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				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto03792817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.037.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney harvests sorghum at her Upshur County farm, Appalachian Acres, 2 of 4
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Farms--West Virginia, Sorghum as food, Food habits, foodways, Sorghum syrup
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto03892817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.038.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney harvests sorghum at her Upshur County farm, Appalachian Acres, 3 of 4
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Farms--West Virginia, Sorghum as food, Food habits, foodways, Sorghum syrup
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto03992817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.039.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney harvests sorghum at her Upshur County farm, Appalachian Acres, 4 of 4
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     foodways, Sorghum syrup, Farms--West Virginia, Food habits, Sorghum as food
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04092817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.040.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Liz Villegas and friend load sorghum cane into a wagon, 1 of 2
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Sorghum syrup, foodways, Sorghum as food, Food habits, Farms--West Virginia
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04192817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.041.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Liz Villegas and friend load sorghum cane into a wagon, 2 of 2
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Farms--West Virginia, Food habits, Sorghum syrup, foodways, Sorghum as food
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04292817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.042.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Mike Costello and another volunteer load harvested sorghum cane into a wagon
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Sorghum as food, Farms--West Virginia, Sorghum syrup, foodways, Food habits
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04392817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.043.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Mike Costello, Liz Villegas, and another volunteer load sorghum cane into a wagon
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Sorghum as food, foodways, Food habits, Sorghum syrup, Farms--West Virginia
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04492817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.044.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Donnie Tenney in his sorghum patch
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Sorghum syrup, Food habits, foodways, Sorghum as food, Farms--West Virginia
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04592817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.045.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Liz Villegas sits on wagon full of sorghum stalks as it's hauled to the press
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Farms--West Virginia, Food habits, foodways, Sorghum as food, Sorghum syrup
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04692817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.046.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Barn sign for Appalachian Acres farm in Tallmansville
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Farms--West Virginia, Painted signs and signboards, Sorghum syrup, Sorghum as food
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04792817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.047.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     Sorghum stalk tops in wagon
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Food habits, Sorghum syrup, Farms--West Virginia, Sorghum as food, foodways
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%](/image/4224AppalachianAcresSorghumPhoto04892817/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.AppalachianAcresSorghum.Photo.048.9.28.17
-     Title:
-     The tops of the sorghum stalks are cut before the stalks are pressed for syrup
-     Date:
-     2017-09-28
-     Creator:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Food habits, Sorghum as food, foodways, Sorghum syrup, Farms--West Virginia
-     Location:
-     Upshur County (W. Va.)