923 Loop Rd
Northfield, VT 05663
Abundant. Bucolic. Compelling. What would reviewers write if the tour you take – appreciating lush gardens, laden orchards and moving livestock to fresh pasture, were a movie instead? Come plug into the Green Mountain Girls Farm ecosystem! Linger with the lambs. Simply be and belong. Or probe the pasture with a penetrometer and take the temperature of the compost pile, advancing last winter’s livestock waste towards future fertility for the fields. Explore how decompacted soils rapidly cycle carbon and nutrients to contribute to clean fresh water, increase pollinator habitat and reverse climate change. Pick wild flowers or an edible bouquet to bring home! You may have a hunch or firmly believe that how farmers farm and eaters eat matters – for climate change, biodiversity, human health, pollinators, rural vitality. This tour will fortify you and enhance your readiness to both eat well and help heal our planet.
https://eatstayfarm.com/2023/12/gifts-of-regeneration/
Note on finding farm: It is less than 2 miles from Northfield/Williamstown Exit. 2nd left onto Loop Road if coming from I-89.
Cost is $10 per person or free with farmstand purchase. Registration not required, but RSVPs to [email protected] are helpful. Thank you!
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Created in 2009, Green Mountain Girls Farm is steeped in the rich culture of Vermont's working landscape. Regenerative practices aim to grow food in ways that capture the greatest potential of the sun, rain and natural systems, while enhancing food quality, plant health, soil life and ecosystems. The farm employs low-till and permaculture farming techniques to feed regenivores and regenitarians who seek out meat from pigs, poultry, and small ruminants raised in intentional grazing systems. They also host tours; farm experiences and stays as well as farm-to-table meals. Customers and guests choose Green Mountain Girls Farm because they want their food and tourism choices to support social and ecological health. They satiate their senses, satisfy their quest for connection, and deepen their appreciation of Vermont and small family farms everywhere.