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Welcome to Osamequin Farm

Conservation

, Community

, & Agriculture

Osamequin Farm is a non-profit educational space and working farm committed to preserving the land so we can continue to share it with our farmers and our neighbors for generations to come.

Berries

Our beloved Pick Your Own blueberry field is organically cared for and open for business in the summer. In addition, we have PYO raspberries and blackberries!

Flower Hill

We raise cut flowers and culinary and medicinal herbs at Osamequin Farm. Learn more about Flower Hill and its offerings on the Flowers page.

A Deep History

Learn more about the history of the land where you’ll find Osamequin Farm, as well as the story behind our logo image, on the History page.

You can hear voices from Osamequin’s past and recent history on our audio tour, which is available in person on the farm or virtually.

Heritage Livestock

When you visit the farm for an event, you’ll have a chance to meet our heritage livestock! We currently raise longwool/shetland sheep, and their guard hinny Lilly.

Private Events

Osamequin Farm is available to book for select outdoor private events. Our expansive grounds and picturesque ponds, fields, and stone walls make a magical backdrop for your special day. Visit the Sharing Our Space page to learn more.

For wedding floral options, visit the Weddings with Flower Hill page.

 

Cooperative Farming

Many farmers call the land at Osamequin Farm their home, sharing resources such as produce washing facilities and cold storage for their crops. Learn more about each of our Resident Farmers on our Cooperative Farming page.

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A Community Space

In addition to raising sustainably grown crops, we are raising a community by hosting educational events and seasonal gatherings, as well as sharing our space with the community.

If you have an event or idea that you think Osamequin Farm would be suited for, contact the Farm Director or fill out our Private Farm Experience form.

Meet the Team

We have a vibrant group of staff and Board members who make up the Osamequin Farm team! Learn more about the faces behind the farm on our Behind Osamequin Farm page.

Experiential Learning

Our educational programming is expanding and evolving each year! Through partnerships and collaborations, we are able to offer hands on learning opportunities for the public and for small groups on topics such as sustainable food production, conservation land stewardship, nature based art, local ecology, and more.

Each summer we host a youth training program for ages 12 - 15, with an opportunity to return for two more summers as a mentor. Applications open each spring, visit the Youth Training page for more details.

Snail Trails Nature Play is a recurring weekly program for little ones ages 3 - 5 and their caregivers. Through songs, stories, art, and play, we celebrate our connection to nature and each other.

Our Events Calendar is the best place to keep track of all upcoming educational opportunities. To schedule a private group visit for any age, check out the Group Visits page.

Farm Stand

Our Farm Stand is open spring through autumn and features freshly picked produce and flowers from our Resident Farmers, and berries in season. Check the Farm Stand&PYO page for current hours of operation.

Natural Dyeing

Plants offer an incredible variety of earth tones when turned into dye and applied to fibers. We host natural dyeing events, creating dyed fiber from the resources and flowers at the farm, which you can find on our Events page. We also offer the option to book your own private event! These are an amazing creative option for a bridal shower or birthday party, youth group, or just a fun project for a few friends. Contact Sarah for details and to reserve your date.