Baby Calf

Sunday Review 3/28/21

It’s been a busy Winter full of trailblazing, snowshoeing, and plowing but we have a lot of great things to look forward to this Spring!

We’ve spent a significant amount of time clearing and improving the field trails that were started last summer and are excited to continue using them as the weather gets warmer.


This month we’ve also welcomed a few new baby faces at the barn, with a new Brown Swiss as the latest addition. Next, we’re gearing up for the arrival of some baby goats- a set of twins and triplets due in April.

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Finally, the surest sign of spring appeared this week with our first few compost customers. You can now find our red bags roadside once again.


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Sunday Review 10/25/20

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It’s almost Halloween! We’re so excited our “Haunted” trail was able to get so much use this year! We had a few more friends and family members stop by to check it out. 

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We’ve also sold through all of our pumpkins for this fall. After such a tough year it’s good to know that people are trying to celebrate as much as they can.

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We also welcomed a brand new baby calf, G.

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Sunday Review 9/6/20

What an exciting week! One of our favorite cows, Caterpillar, welcomed a new baby girl into the world on September 1. We named her CoCo and we’re so excited to have a fall baby calf. 

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We also finally, truly finished all of our second crop work in the fields. This gave us more time to continue work on our various painting projects before the weather gets too cold. 

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Despite the drought conditions earlier in the summer, we’re happy to report that we do still see some life in the pumpkin patch! We even spotted at least one orange pumpkin continuing to ripen on the vine. Hopefully we’ll have quite a few more by the end of the month.

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