07/19/2025
After a truly wonderful chapter here, we’re sharing some unexpected news: our farm will be closing and relocating, as the land we’ve been renting is being prepared for development.
While it’s hard to leave the space we’ve nurtured with so much heart and hard work, we’re proud of all that we’ve built—and deeply grateful for the incredible community that’s grown around and through it.
We also feel incredibly fortunate to have had the opportunity to steward this land for as long as we did. It’s been a privilege to share it with you all.
To everyone who supported us—whether you visited the farm, joined an event, bought a sandwich, or simply cheered us on—thank you for believing in small, local businesses and in the value of working farms. Your support made this all possible.
Moments like this remind us how important it is to protect and support open space, agriculture, and conservation in our towns. While we may not grow rows of vegetables, we’re proud to stand alongside the local farms that do—because whether it’s food, connection, or joy, farms grow what nourishes us.
As a way to say goodbye, we’ll be holding a large yard sale on July 26th and 27th from 10 AM to 2 PM. This will also be a chance for anyone who’d like to come by, share memories, and say goodbye to the donkeys, chickens, cats and this special place. We’d love to see you there.
But here’s the hopeful part: we’re moving to Littleton, New Hampshire, and we’re excited for what’s on the horizon.
If you ever find yourselves up north, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’d love to reconnect and share a little piece of Farm 359 wherever we are.
With heartfelt thanks and love,
The Farm 359 Family