Saw Mill Demo at 9am then Guided Tour at 10am. Attend one or both.
Watch a bandsaw milling demonstration to produce utility lumber for the farm and go on a guided tour of the diversified farm. The guided tour includes vegetable and herb gardens, pigs, a young orchard and wildflower fields, hugelkultur mounds and more. We will discuss regenerative and permaculture style practices in use, resilience of biodiverse farms.
Parking: Parking is available at the farmstand, any number of vehicles.
Amenities: Restrooms Port-a-potties or outhouse, Seating, Shade or cover, Water, Handicap accessible
Kid Friendly: No
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Farm Bio: WildWood Hills Farm uses regenerative and sustainable practices to grow good food while preserving habitats and encouraging wildlife. A diversified farm, we raise vegetables, herbs, fruits, Tamworth pigs, chicken, guinea and duck eggs, gather wild Blackberries, and make maple and wood products. Roadside stand has our current produce and information about various farm products.
Social media: Website
Products for Sale: Yes, Cash
Special instructions: None
This event is part of Local Foods Weekend, a 3-day celebration of the people that grow, raise, sell or prepare food in and nearby St. Lawrence County. Visit one or more of the 30+ public events hosted by the participating producers and businesses. Explore our foodshed and discover the diversity of products created in the North Country by our hard working farmers, retailers, restaurants and more.
Free
https://blogs.cornell.edu/fruition/lfw-2023/
Ember and Derrick
co-owners
wildwoodhillsfarm@gmail.com
315-267-6916
WildWood Hills Farm
505 County Route 58
Colton, NY 13625
Last updated August 24, 2023