The Old Town Farm field continues a 200-year legacy of producing food for Vermonters. The field was plowed by Nelson Lamson, a neighbor, and harrowed and tilled by Neil Lamson, […]
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After a busy spring clearing fencelines and improving pasture, today farmer John Hammond brought cows back to the pastures UVLT owns in Norwich. John’s cattle are Devons, a breed that’s […]
Winter seems to be at an end and it isn’t quite spring yet here in the Upper Valley. That can only mean one thing. Our infamous fifth season is roaring […]
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Potato Planting at the Old Town Farm
/in Featured, Other UVLT News, What's NewThe Old Town Farm field continues a 200-year legacy of producing food for Vermonters. The field was plowed by Nelson Lamson, a neighbor, and harrowed and tilled by Neil Lamson, […]
Devon Cattle Arrive at Brookmead Conservation Area
/in Stewardship News, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewAfter a busy spring clearing fencelines and improving pasture, today farmer John Hammond brought cows back to the pastures UVLT owns in Norwich. John’s cattle are Devons, a breed that’s […]
Mud Season – To Hike or Not to Hike
/in Featured, Outdoor Activities, Stewardship News, What's NewWinter seems to be at an end and it isn’t quite spring yet here in the Upper Valley. That can only mean one thing. Our infamous fifth season is roaring […]