Digger_O'Dell
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Hello all,
Well, I just completed my move and I am not located at an old farm with 50 acres. I have no idea the age of the place but judging by the old wood barn and the fieldstone and mortar basement walls I assume the house is from at least 1900 if not before. Some of the outbuildings were razed in the recent past, but hope to find quite a few coins and relics here once I get unpacked some and have the time to detect.
I was wondering in anyone has much experience detecting old farms and have ideas where the best places to begin looking might be (other than the obvious). I would assume the fields might yield some stuff after the harvest, but will definitely take a lot of time due to the sheer size. I was told that in the past the farmer grew cabbage, so think there probably had been a lot of hand planting in harvesting in the past where things likely were dripped.
So love to hear back any suggestions and I will post anything good as they come to see daylight once more.
Well, I just completed my move and I am not located at an old farm with 50 acres. I have no idea the age of the place but judging by the old wood barn and the fieldstone and mortar basement walls I assume the house is from at least 1900 if not before. Some of the outbuildings were razed in the recent past, but hope to find quite a few coins and relics here once I get unpacked some and have the time to detect.
I was wondering in anyone has much experience detecting old farms and have ideas where the best places to begin looking might be (other than the obvious). I would assume the fields might yield some stuff after the harvest, but will definitely take a lot of time due to the sheer size. I was told that in the past the farmer grew cabbage, so think there probably had been a lot of hand planting in harvesting in the past where things likely were dripped.
So love to hear back any suggestions and I will post anything good as they come to see daylight once more.