Spring 2017 Workday
/There was plenty of mud, but the rain didn't keep us from having a successful day.
Read MoreThere was plenty of mud, but the rain didn't keep us from having a successful day.
Read MoreAndy and Lily planted an heirloom variety of dry corn called Oaxacan Green Dent. The harvest was yesterday. The ears need to finish drying, but then the possibilities are endless: tamales, tortillas, pancakes.... Maybe it will even make an appearance in next summer's Dirt to Dinner!
It's so easy being green
Green corn and some of the fall harvest
Rainbow surprised us by giving birth to twins today.
Read MoreA few weeks ago, Tim went to CT to pick up Helena from her brother's goat farm. He picked up Helena and two new goats to add to the Journey’s End family!
Read MoreWe offer a summer camp for children on a working farm where we grow vegetables, raise animals and make maple syrup from our forest of maple trees. We strive to make minimal impact on and work within the limits of the land we occupy and to teach others to do the same.