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Sweet treat: Making sorghum syrup a fall ritual for Terry Norwood

Hembree Brandon, Editorial director

October 3, 2013

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<p> <em><strong>TERRY NORWOOD, from left, Jacob Norwood, and Austin Jumper take a breather from cooking a batch of sorghum syrup. Production of the sweet treat is a fall ritual on Terry&#39;s Mississippi farm.</strong></em></p>

Syrup making, in addition to being a sideline business on Terry Norwood's Mississippi farm, has over the years also been something of a social event, he says, with people dropping in to watch and talk.  “Some of the biggest tales you’d ever hear have been told by folks sitting around under the trees while syrup is being cooked,” he says. He sells the sweet treat locally, and ships it nationally and internationally.

About the Author

Hembree Brandon

Editorial director, Farm Press

Hembree Brandon, editorial director, grew up in Mississippi and worked in public relations and edited weekly newspapers before joining Farm Press in 1973. He has served in various editorial positions with the Farm Press publications, in addition to writing about political, legislative, environmental, and regulatory issues.

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