20 Charlotte Road, Charlotte, Maine 04666
(207)454-8148  or email us @
farrarps@gwi.net

"Celebrating Rural Living and Folkart Tradition in Downeast Maine"


Yarns 

Wholesale Inquiries

Where to buy Yarns

Grass-fed Meats

For some great new recipes and some old favorites click --here

 RECIPES

Grassfed Cooking Tips

  1. Get & use a good meat thermometer--Grassfed meats are most tender and flavorful cooked rare or medium rare.

  2. Turn down the cooking heat

  3. Learn the difference in dry & moist heat cooking and when to use each

  4. Back off on the seasonings and sauces--Grass-fed is flavorful on its own

 

 

Classes 

2008 Show Schedule

Favorite Links

Fiber Processing

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Piglets at Done Roving

May 14th--Kids' first day outside

Newest kids born 5/9/08

Twin Doelings to Emma, our Nubian X

These girls are nearly as camera friendly as our little Buck.  They are too busy competing for food.  They will settle down soon and will be more photgentic.

Our 1st kid born today, 5/8/08.

This buckling is only 1 hour old and approximately 12 pounds.  He is soft, sweet and cuddly. 

Annie taking good care of her little buckling.


Learn about our farming practices and grassfed benefits to the animals, the environment and "you" the consumer @ farm.htm

To sign up for a class or be put on a waiting list for future classes, check out the class list

below and let us know at farrarps@gwi.net

Find us at the corner of Rte. 214 (Ayer's Junction Road) and the Charlotte Road.

Visit the farm at 20 Charlotte Road, Charlotte


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