Lunenburg - August 5
Lunenburg - August 5
Pine Hill Farm - Tammy Callahan
271 Elmwood Road
Pine Hill Farm is a riding academy and boarding facility nestled against miles of trails through apple orchards and field.
In the Meadow Farm - Jackie Chabot
40 Page Street
In the Meadow Farm is
a small alpaca farm, begun in 2015, that focuses on fiber production
over breeding. Also home to 19 chickens and 2 Jersey Woolie Bunnies.
4-H at the Lunenburg Community Farmers Market - Kim Mayhew
960 Massachusetts Ave
508-596-7371
Lunenburg Community Pollinators Habitat - Ginny Albertson
123 Hollis Road
508-596-4371
Lunenburg Community Pollinators is on town-owned 2.5 acre field to create habitat to support native pollinators.
Ashburnham - August 12
Ashburnham - August 12
Hames & Axle - Pat and Dave Stewart
18 Kraetzer Road
Home
to the Hames & Axle Farm herd of Nigerian dairy goats, and Surfing
Goat Soaps goat milk soap. Come visit the farm to meet the goats, or
check out
the goat milk soaps. Get a preview at www.surfinggoatsoaps.com. *Goat Education Program.
the goat milk soaps. Get a preview at www.surfinggoatsoaps.com. *Goat Education Program.
Koljian Farm - Kerry and Keven Koljian
70 Cushing Street
Koljian Farm
is a small diversified family farm . We produce heirloom plants,
vegetables, herbs, fruit, and flowers without the use of harmful
chemicals. *Heirloom Tomato Tasting
J & K's Good Thyme Farm - Kirby and Joey
103 Fitchburg Road
J
& K's Good Thyme Farm is a small family run farm, established in
2016. We strive to provide nutritious produce and eggs at an affordable
price. Diversity in our crops and livestock, Dirty hands and a lot of
sweat equity are the secrets to our success. *Chicken Education Program
Crow Over Farm
178 Hasting Road
978-827-4874
CrowOver
Farm is a diversified smallholding, raising eggs from their Buckeye
Chickens, and pork from American Guinea Hogs. It’s
also home to Maybelline, the Scotch Highland Heifer. *Visit the CrowOver Farm Store, and find goodies from local farms in the region.
also home to Maybelline, the Scotch Highland Heifer. *Visit the CrowOver Farm Store, and find goodies from local farms in the region.
Templeton - August 12
Templeton - August 12
Pease Orchard - David Pease
11 Phillipston Road at Brooks Village, peaseorchard.com https://www.facebook.com/peaseorchard/_
Pease Orchard
is located in Brooks Village, a quiet 5-way crossroads in Templeton,
Massachusetts, an old New England village in the northwest corner of
Worcester County. It’s an area where you find a rare blend of altitude,
soils, and climate that’s perfect for growing crisp, juicy apples. They
were the first commercial orchard in the area, and became known for the
quality of their apples, which were sold throughout New England. *
Learn about peaches.
Valley View Farm - Matt LeClerc
79 Barre Rd
Valley View Farm is
a 100-acre family operation that all started with pick your own fruit
and cutting your own Christmas tree. We’ve grown continuously over the
years and now throughout the year we offer a variety of locally grown
meats and produce, along with seasonal specials. We have a state
inspected meat and poultry processing facility. Smokehouse products such
as ham, bacon, jerky, summer sausages, and more! Every since day one
we’ve always believed our motto, It Tastes Better From The Farm! *Bacon Testing
Dwelly Farm - Carrie Novak
557 Barre Road
978-424-5859
https://northcountylandtrust.org/tws_holding/dwelly-farm-conservation-area/ https://www.facebook.com/dwellyfarm/
Dwelly Farm
is a North County Land Trust property. Although much of the cleared
farmland has now reverted to forest, evidence of the land’s agricultural
past can be seen in the remaining cleared fields and remnants of old
farm equipment that can be seen on some of the trails. North County Land
Trust is committed to maintain the viability of the agricultural land
by keeping them open. Although there is no demand for their use in
agriculture at this time, the land trust’s crop with be a healthy
diversity of native pollinator plants that will benefit wildlife.
The
property has a diverse mix of pine groves, hemlock forest, early
successional birch (and unfortunately Glossy Buckthorn) and open fields.
The long-term management goals for the property are to remove the
invasive plants and introduce or enhance native plants wherever
possible. The land is open for multi-use recreation for all to enjoy.
*Invasive identification
Join us for some great summer fun
Join us for some great summer fun
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