Great Brook Farm, MA
Enjoy a tour of the only state park in the U.S. with a working dairy farm. Tamma Duffy owns the Great Brook Farm at Great Brook State Park in Carlisle, MA. Watch as she shows visitors an amazing sight: the only robotic milking at a Massachusetts dairy farm. Her farm is very diversified – she has an ice cream stand, and sells compost, cow manure, loam and cranberries. She explains the importance of local food.
View NowMaking a Difference with Milkshakes
Supporting sustainable agriculture on family farms while creating oh-so-fabulous ice cream has been the Ben & Jerry’s way since the beginning. That’s why some Ben & Jerry’s scoop shops are teaming up with Keep Local Farms to support New England dairy farms. During the month of June, visit the Ben & Jerry’s scoop shops in Burlington or Waterbury, VT, and for every milkshake...
View NowDavis Farmland Supports New England Dairy Farms
Visit Davis Farmland on July 8, 9, or 10th, with this printed coupon, and a portion of your General Admission ($19.95) will be contributed to Keep Local Farms! You will also receive a free feed cup with admission ($2 value)! Please note: Only 1 coupon is necessary per family. Click the image below to print! Davis Farmland & Davis Mega Maze 145 Redstone Hill, Sterling, MA 01564 For more...
View NowSki Vermont and Support Keep Local Farms
Snow could start falling in New England in a few weeks, so do not get left out in the cold. Get 5th Grade Passports for your 5th graders so they can ski an unlimited of times at select mountains and support a great cause while doing it. Ski Vermont believes winter in Vermont is a way of life, an opportunity to get outdoors, to be healthy and active, and to share amazing experiences with friends...
View NowBritton Farm
Being your own boss is a pretty great way to make a living, and doing it with your family, even better! By the looks of it, from our visit to Britton dairy farm last week, it seems like the Britton family are doing just that with their family run dairy farm in Walpole, NH. Alfred Britton and his son Larry Britton are second and third generation dairy farmers, and when Larry’s son (a...
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