Hemlock Hill Farm

Hemlock Hill Farm Hemlock Hill Farm was purchased by the Packard family in July of 2006 and has been improving mostly through grazing of animals.

The 147 acre farm was established in the mid-1800's. The farm holds 25 acres of fields, 2 ponds, forest, streams, vernal pools and an abundance of wildlife. The products from the farm produce a minimal footprint with no use of herbicides, pesticides or inorganic fertilizers.

06/17/2025

Saturday, June 21, 9 - 3 pm on the Common. AshbyFest is our town’s library's biggest annual celebration—a vibrant day of music, art, food, and community fun held on the Ashby Town Common. 75 crafters and vendors, live music all day, kids’ games and prizes, a magician, face painting, baby animals and a petting zoo, plus food trucks, ice cream, and more!

05/16/2025
If it fits it ships! So many baby goats
05/16/2025

If it fits it ships! So many baby goats

02/16/2025
12/21/2024

Jim DeBoer, 92, from Iowa, made all of these tractors out of wood.
They have movable and removable parts.
He began carving when he was 12 years old.
Zoom in and look at the work he put into it.
Each takes between 80 and 100 hours to complete.
Just amazing!

12/15/2024

Know what you’re buying. This picture has store beef(left), and farm beef(right). There is an obvious visible difference between the two! But the differences don’t stop there!
1. You may notice in the picture the color difference. The store bought is pumped full of additives and water. There isn’t a guarantee of where that beef came from either. Yes, it may have USDA label on it but as long as that animal was packaged in the US, it can be called a Product of the USA. The meat in the package is not from one single cow, rather scraps from multiple cows. It could have came from Argentina, Canada, or Brazil.
2. The beef on the right is darker and is farm raised beef. It is filled with more nutrients & flavor. The ground is also from one cow and not just scraps from multiple cows.
3. Buying your beef from a local Farmer/Rancher you are helping to buy a little girl dance shoes or a little boy baseball gear. Buying from the store just lines the pockets of the already wealthy meat packers. Let’s help each other. We help you eat healthy, you help us provide for our families.
Buy from a local ranch/farm!

Address

119 Elliot Road
Ashby, MA
01431

Telephone

+19785498595

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