As the Laurentide Glacier extended its reach into what is now New England, anything that could not withstand its force was pushed in a southern trajectory. When the ice finally began to recede, it left behind whimsically placed boulders and mucky glacial till. That till includes deposits of thick clay, sand, and millions of rocks. Farmers continue to pu…
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