
We care about food.
Growing, raising, producing in the most natural, sustainable, humane way possible.
What’s Available
Meat: Chicken, Rabbit, Pork
Eggs: Chicken, DuckOn Farm by appointment or chance!
There are still a few CSA shares available. E-mail or call for more info and to get membership contracts before time runs out!
Schedule of Activities
Poultry Presentation 5/23
Candia 4-H ClubHayrides
Come take a ride through the lovely woods of Chester on a tractor pulled, vintage style hay wagon!
Adults $12
Youth $7 (4-14)
Children under 4 free
Reservations are suggested.Planning an outing? Groups of 10 or more may contact the farm to arrange private rides.

Category Archives: Food
Stained Thumbs & Dirty Fingernails
This time of year I always have dirt under my fingernails. Even though the last frost date in NH is still several weeks off, there’s plenty to be done in the gardens and greenhouse. A lot of folks don’t realize … Continue reading
Soil Health
Last week we attended a Soil Health workshop hosted by our friends over at Rockingham County Conservation district (RCCD). Dr. Bianca Moebius-Clune, Project Coordinator Crop and Soil Sciences (Cornell, Ithaca), gave a very interesting lecture about the many aspects of … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Food, garden
Tagged agriculture, Cornell Soil Health, Maggie Mae Farm, soil health
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The Green Circle
Posted in Education, Food, garden, livestock
Tagged agriculture, Maggie Mae Farm, Organic, organic certification, sustainable agriculture
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MMmm, Maple Goodness!
Oh the sugaring… yum! AND stay tuned for some exciting new maple products this year – infused syrups! First batch of Maple Fire is finished! A habanero infused, dark syrup. It’s sweet, hot and exciting!
Down at the Sugar Shack
Despite the snow, change is in the air – and it’s scented a sweet, maple fragrance. That’s right – all over New England, sugar shacks are kindling their fires and starting to boil!
Posted in Food
Tagged Maggie Mae Farm, maple syrup, Spring Hill Farm Trust, sugaring
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Bbrrrrr!
It’s cold out! This morning the thermometer said -5F. The wind chill is about 20 below. Shiver! It’s important to make sure that in extreme cold, livestock are properly cared for. At Maggie Mae Farm, we keep hardy, heritage breeds … Continue reading
Posted in Food, garden, livestock
Tagged cold weather, livestock, Maggie Mae Farm, Rat tail radishes
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Summer is on the Way…. I Promise!
New England is covered in ice and snow… the woodstove is roaring and kids are spending their afternoons sliding and coming with roasy cheeks, asking for hot cocoa. BUT summer will be here before you know it and it is … Continue reading
Posted in CSA, Food, garden
Tagged Community Supported Agriculture, CSA, CSA 2013, Maggie Mae Farm
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One Year!
Hard to believe we’ve been here at the farm for one year! Where does the time go? There are still so many plans in the works, but we’re finally feeling settled in. Thank you very much to the town of … Continue reading
Posted in CSA, Food, garden, General Happenings
Tagged chickens, Community Supported Agriculture, CSA, Maggie Mae Farm
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Cooking Demo
Come see Glenn on Wednesday 9/12 at the Canterbury Community Farmers’ Market from 4-6:0 PM, where he’ll be doing a cooking demo using fresh, seasonal ingredients! Learn how to break down a chicken, as well as marry two awesome fall ingredients … Continue reading
Posted in Farmer's Market, Food, garden
Tagged Canterbury Community Farmer's Market, cooking, Maggie Mae Farm
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Dog Days (Ok, Kitty Days!) of Summer
No boys and girls, this is NOT in your CSA basket this week!