Category: Blog
Afternoon Goat Walk
Chomp, chomp, chomp! Mama Goat and her two kids went exploring the farm this afternoon, of course stopping for a few nibbles here and there.
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Charlie DeGrandpre Honored with Public Service Award
In 2013 the Freeport Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors determined that it wanted to recognize an extraordinary individual who has contributed to both the business and social community of Freeport.
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Garden Talk by Linda Swanson
This Farm is BLESSED! We have a great crew of volunteers lined up for taking care of our flower gardens for this coming summer, 2015.
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Teen Ag Program 2014
2014 marked the very first season that Wolfe’s Neck Farm supported the revolutionary Vegetable CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) Program business model.
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A Growing Season in the Discovery Gardens
After the long, cold winter of 2013-2014, there was much to do but I could envision the transformation of the barren, covered beds to a beautiful garden in bloom. I was definitely up for the challenge and ready to begin.
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The Art of Haying in Maine
I bet that many of you have driven by the farm recently and seen one of the farmers on a tractor out in the field putting up hay! However not all of you may know what we are doing and so I have put together a little overview.
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10 Reasons to Donate to Wolfe’s Neck Farm
We recognize that you likely have many incredible and worthwhile organizations who are asking for your support this time of year.
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Wolfe’s Neck Farm Service Project
This afternoon we ventured to Wolfe’s Neck Farm to assist the farm in whatever needed to be done. Eric Tadlock, the Director of Education, first asked us to introduce ourselves and then gave us an overview of his job.
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The Fundamentals of Dehydrating
Regardless of whether you want to dehydrate vegetables, herbs, fruit, or meat even your most basic dehydrator can handle the job.
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Raise Your Own Roasting Chickens!
The chickens are out on pasture right now, eating up grass and bugs and greening the grass behind them.
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