Stonebridge Farm

Stonebridge Farm Pasture-raised beef, lamb, rabbit, and eggs, and St. Croix breeding stock in the hilltowns of western Mass

egg haul today!find em at Old Creamery Co-op
05/27/2026

egg haul today!
find em at Old Creamery Co-op

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05/25/2026

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love seeing a gaggle of lambs attack a multiflora rose!!it hit 90 degrees today, so we reeled up the back fence, giving ...
05/19/2026

love seeing a gaggle of lambs attack a multiflora rose!!

it hit 90 degrees today, so we reeled up the back fence, giving the cows access to the most gourmet shade in the corner of the pasture. the sheep, as always, chose to lay in a pile in the direct sun. whatever guys

sometimes u just gotta sit on a log and chill with the flerd while they enjoy supper
05/15/2026

sometimes u just gotta sit on a log and chill with the flerd while they enjoy supper

grazing season officially begins 🥗we're reversing the direction of our rotation this year, so our pastures have the chan...
05/09/2026

grazing season officially begins 🥗

we're reversing the direction of our rotation this year, so our pastures have the chance to express different growth stages. This means we're starting the flerd in the Northeast pasture (historically our worst performing pasture) and moving counter-clockwise around the farm.

Thanks to , we were able to spread lime on all our fields this spring. Excited to see how it affects our forage production 💃

The barn is loud rn!!3 ewes yet to lambwatching the grass grow with great anticipationxoxo
04/05/2026

The barn is loud rn!!
3 ewes yet to lamb
watching the grass grow with great anticipation

xoxo

Join us at the NOFA/Mass Winter Conference on February 28 for a deep dive into designing biodiversity above and belowgro...
02/26/2026

Join us at the NOFA/Mass Winter Conference on February 28 for a deep dive into designing biodiversity above and belowground on landscapes of all shapes and types. Landscape Interactions Principal Evan Abramson will be joined by Liz Keen, Owner and Head Farmer .line.farm, Anna Gilbert-Muhammad, Food Access Director , Jason Comcowich, Development and Community Partnership Director , Rubén Parilla, Education Director , and Brooke Bullock and John Collector, Co-Owners and Head Farmers . They will present their multi-year collaboration across western Massachusetts to improve the functional diversity and resilience of landscapes ranging from small urban parks to wetlands to large rural farms, including two years of data collection on soil health, soil organic carbon (SOC) and plant-pollinator communities.

Funded by a Healthy Soils Action Grant from the Healthy Soils Initiative of , this workshop will showcase a series of scalable, replicable designs that support over 150 native bee, butterfly, and moth species at risk of local extinction, and the plants that support them — resources that are all forthcoming in a free, public access publication.

For more information and to register visit www.nofamass.org/home/nofa-events/winter-conference/

02/14/2026

NOFA/Mass invites you to the 39th Annual Winter ConferenceHealthy Soils in ActionIn person, February 28, 2026 at UMass Amherst 8 am - 5 pm   This Year's Winter Conference A one-day gatheri…

02/02/2026

SAVE THE DATE: Join us for the 39th Annual NOFA/Mass Winter Conference on February 28th, 2026 at University of Massachusetts Amherst, UMass Amherst.

This is a one-day gathering to learn about healthy soils principles put into practice. This year, we’ll explore what makes soil thrive: from the rich microbial life underground to the human communities and cultural practices that sustain it above.

Healthy Soils in Action is part of a broader effort to advance healthy soils goals across Massachusetts farms and gardens. With engaging speakers and a plethora of workshop choices, we’ll dig into proven practices and explore advances in our understanding of living soil systems, with implications for growers at every scale. This includes practices like cover cropping, farmland as habitat, orchard and nut production, reduced tillage, and protecting soil structure — all grounded in organic principles and a commitment to equity and climate resilience.

Alongside practical techniques, we’ll share ideas for how communities can work together to implement these practices at scale — turning soil health goals into daily action. Whether you grow food, care for land, or just want to support thriving local farms, get ready to learn, connect, and be inspired. Together, we’ll cultivate the knowledge and relationships to grow healthy food, resilient communities, and a pathway for action together.

Stay tuned for more information!

01/22/2026
Just a group of cool guys being cool
08/24/2025

Just a group of cool guys being cool

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