
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.

Tag Archives: Food
Building Food Relationships
In case you’ve missed the new option up in the menu bar (look ^ up!), Maggie Mae Farm is now a Community Supported Agriculture farm. A CSA consists of a community of individuals who pledge support to a farming operation … Continue reading
Posted in CSA, Food
Tagged Community Supported Agriculture, CSA, farming, Food, local food
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Canterbury Indoor Market – TODAY!
Join us today, 11/17/10 at the Canterbury, NH town hall from 4-7PM for the holiday, indoor farmer’s market! We’ll be bringing a wide varieties of yummy treats that are great for the holidays:
Posted in Farmer's Market, Food
Tagged farmer's market, Food, local food, local meat
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Who’s Fondling Your Broccoli?
Most meals have many hands that take them from field & farm to plate & table. Most Americans don’t know how many hands (and whose) it took for their meal to make it to their plate. Many never even think … Continue reading
Posted in Food
Tagged farming, Field to Fork Challenge, Food, local food, sustainable agriculture
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Wild Violet Jelly
I’ve wanted to make violet jelly for some time now, but all of our violets here at the farm are the white kind. Needless to say I was thrilled when a friend mentioned that I could come and raid the … Continue reading
Pork Available
A quick note, Push and Shove are coming home today… in neat little packages. A special thanks to John and Brom who so kindly offered their pig loading services last weekend. Ironically the brats hopped right into the trailer and … Continue reading
On My Plate
We both work full time. We run the farm – 103 living things and counting! (That’s excluding people and plants.) We’re heavily involved in our spiritual group. We are also involved in our region’s “eat local” movement. There really isn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Food, garden, General Happenings
Tagged Food, homesteading, local food, simple living, sustainability
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What’s For Dinner?
Pork, the other white meat. All the “fresh” meat came home from the butcher last night. We’ll have to wait another week or so before we can get the smoked hams and bacon. The hanging weight on the four pigs … Continue reading
Feel-Good Labels
I had a friend in high school that would repeatedly castigate me for the leather jacket I wore. Depicting me as the vilest abuser of animal rights, she would scowl at me across the lunchroom table while enthusiastically chomping down … Continue reading
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Tagged Food, homesteading, industrial food, livestock, local food, Organic, sustainability
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“I’ll Be Back!”
Spring is finally unequivocally in the air in New England and people are seriously thinking about their all things green and budding. All my gardening friends are comparing the size of their sprouts and making lengthy schedules detailing what needs … Continue reading
Posted in Food, garden
Tagged Food, gardening, Genetic Use Restriction Technology, homesteading, sustainability, terminator seeds
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