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East Village Farm, LLC.

East Village Farm, LLC.

126 E Village Rd
Shelton, CT 06484
(203) 929-6496
dmingrone@eastvillagefarm.com


East Village Farm produces handmade vegetable and goat milk soaps as well as handcrafted beeswax candles, handwoven scarves, shawls, blankets, handbags, tote bags, and hand-spun yarns from our flock of animals.
 
Categories: Grocers & Markets; Products; Lifestyle; Online Shopping; Farms; Meat Farms; Produce Farms; Household; Cosmetics; Clothing; Textiles & Materials; Soaps; Eggs; Yarns; Candles & Incense; Body Oils; Fruits & Vegetables; Clothing Accessories; Arts & Crafts; Beauty; Artisan Markets
Region: Fairfield County

www.eastvillagefarm.com/

Farming 101

Farming 101

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101 Brushy Hill
Newtown, CT 06470
(203) 304-1451
farming101@101brushyhill.com


We subscribe to holistic growing practices that consider all components from seed to table. A clean and healthy garden is paramount to growing quality produce.
 
Categories: Farms; Produce Farms; Fruits & Vegetables
Region: Fairfield County

www.101brushyhill.com/

Sport Hill Farm, LLC.

Sport Hill Farm, LLC.

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596 Sport Hill Rd
Easton, CT 06612
(203) 268-3137
farmgal596@gmail.com


Easton is a town rich in agricultural history dating back to the early 1800's. Sport Hill Farm is one of the newer farms established in 2001. At a time when many established farms were selling off their fertile land to developers, my husband and I took a gamble to see if we could make a difference. Slowly a thickly wooded lot became workable, sustainable farmland. Stewardship of the land as well as those who work in it is of utmost importance.
Womens' roll in agriculture for years has been an overlooked component in today's society. In the U.S. statistics show that farming is still mainly dominated by males, but times are changing. Women in agriculture also have the ability to bring fresh & new ideas to the farming industry in their own unique way. In 2005 we introduced to Easton its first CSA Program as well as a children's Summer Farm Camp in conjunction with The Unquowa School of Fairfield. Although we are still a young farm, we have accomplished so much in a short period of time.
 
Categories: Farms; Produce Farms; CSA Farms; Fruits & Vegetables; Corporations
Region: Fairfield County

www.sporthillfarm.com/