Harmony Mountain Farm

Harmony Mountain Farm 🌾🏞️🐄 Harmony Mountain Farm: Cultivating Sustainable Farming for a Better Future 🌿🌱🥕

04/05/2026

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Cleaning up our pastures for the arrival of greener pastures.
03/30/2026

Cleaning up our pastures for the arrival of greener pastures.

It’s time to work through the cattle and give them their spring check-up after making it through the winter. We’ve worme...
03/28/2026

It’s time to work through the cattle and give them their spring check-up after making it through the winter. We’ve wormed, spot-treated, and tagged them to keep track. For the first time, we had three surprise winter calves, and we’re amazed at how well they’re thriving! We usually aim for fall or late spring calves, but this years bull had a mind of his own. Not sure I’ll do winter calves again, but it’s great to see how strong the moms are proof they’re tough enough for anything!

03/18/2026

🌞 Spring is Slowly Arriving on the Farm! 🌞
The days are getting longer, and while the air is still crisp, we’re seeing the first signs of the season! ❄️ The snow is slowly melting and as the sap starts to flow, we’re reminded of the beauty in these quiet transitions. ✨ Can’t wait to share the sweetness of spring with you all!

03/18/2026
12/01/2025

8 months of raising bacon has come to the end. The pigs were calm when leaving the trailer and looking healthy. Look for our products in our freezers or website!

11/26/2025

This morning’s cabin entertainment: an otter and a pair of beavers battling for the same pond hangout. Our residents sure know how to put on a show!

11/15/2025

The mountains put their winter coats on ❄️
and suddenly the whole farm feels quieter… softer… like it’s holding its breath.

This change of season always slows us down in the best way.
and those first snow-covered peaks remind us why we love this place so much.

Here’s to the shift.
To the stillness.
To the magic of winter settling in on the mountain.

09/25/2025

As a season ends, it’s thrilling to still get produce out of my gardens for my table. So grateful for the abundance.

09/24/2025

Psst! BIG DOINGS.

Pianist Reiko Uchida has performed solo and chamber music concerts throughout the United States, Japan, France, Italy, Germany, Russia, Finland, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic, in venues including Lincoln Center, the 92nd Street Y, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Kennedy Center, the White House, and Suntory Hall in Tokyo. First prize winner of the Joanna Hodges Piano Competition and Zinetti Competition, she has appeared as a soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Santa Fe Symphony, Greenwich Symphony, and the Princeton Symphony, among others. She made her New York solo debut in 2001 at Carnegie’s Weill Hall under the auspices of the Abby Whiteside Foundation.

As a chamber musician she has performed at the Marlboro, Santa Fe, Tanglewood, and Spoleto Music Festivals; as guest artist with American Chamber Players, and the Borromeo, Talich, Daedalus, St. Lawrence, and Tokyo String Quartets; and in recital with Jennifer Koh, Thomas Meglioranza, Anne Akiko Meyers, David Shifrin, Sharon Robinson, and Jaime Laredo. Her recording with Jennifer Koh, “String Poetic” was nominated for a Grammy Award. She is a current member of the Trio Echo. She was a past member of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Two, the Laurel Trio, and Camera Lucida.

As a youngster, Reiko appeared on the Emmy Awards and twice on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. She studied at the Curtis Institute of Music, Mannes College of Music and the Juilliard School. Her teachers included Claude Frank, Leon Fleisher, Edward Aldwell, Sophia Rosoff, and Margo Garrett. She has taught at the Brevard Music Center and is currently a faculty member at Columbia University.

www.northcountrychamberplayers.org to reserve seats.

09/22/2025

The growing season in the hoop house is extended. I enjoy what we left of the season while picking some of the sweetest cherry tomatoes I’ve grown.

Lots of helping hands on the farm today 🙌 Our cows spend most of their time out on pasture with very little intervention...
09/18/2025

Lots of helping hands on the farm today 🙌 Our cows spend most of their time out on pasture with very little intervention, but a couple times a year we gather them up for health checks. They were especially spirited this round, which meant a little extra running (for us, not them 😂). Grateful for strong backs and good company to make the work lighter.

Address

35 Hodge Road
Lancaster, NH
03584

Telephone

+16036316139

Website

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1109688569306546544?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76, https:/

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