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Local FarmsBRIDGEWATER MAYWOOD FARM 52 Cooper Road • Bridgewater, CT 06752 Contact: Greg Bollard 860-354-4104 Maywood2@aol.com www.maywoodgardens.comMaywood grows vegetables, fruit, hay, maple syrup, and honey, which are available for purchase at Bridgewater Country Store/Bistro Bridgewater. They also produce wine, sold throughout CT at retail stores, including Classic Liquors and Nejaime’s Wine & Spirits in New Milford. STUART FAMILY FARM191 Northrup Street • Bridgewater, CT 06752 Contact: Deb and Bill Stuart, Jr. 203-788-0974 wstuartjr@aol.com www.stuartfamilyfarm.comStuart Family Farm raises grass-fed/finished beef, pastured pork, pastured chicken, fresh eggs, and raw honey. Statewide home delivery options available.KENT ANDERSON ACRES FARM 1 Anderson Acres Road • Kent, CT 06757 Owners: Michelle and Ron Saltz Contact: Cameron Caruso 860-799-6453 cameron@andersonacresfarm.com www.andersonacresfarm.comSpecialty cut flowers. Visitors to the farm stand by appointment only. Flowers can also be purchased at The Smithy, New Preston, CT, Woodford’s General Store, Kent, CT, and New Morning Market, Woodbury, CT. To purchase flowers directly from the farm, please email cameron@andersonacresfarm.com.5 Maple Street P.O. Box 821 Kent, Connecticut 06757860.927. 1 9 27 info@ctland.orgctland.org5/24Farmland in ConnecticutEvery farm protected in Connecticut is meaningful. Connecticut is losing farmland at an alarming rate. According to a recent study published by American Farmland Trust, the State’s agricultural lands rank in the top three for most at risk of loss to development in the country. Since 1965, NCLC has been dedicated to conserving working agricultural lands and has protected 48 working farms. This publication includes farms with connections to NCLC that sell directly to the public from farmstands, at markets, or by appointment.Photos: Jerry MonkmanAbout NCLCThis publication highlights working lands protected by NCLC as well as farmers committed to conservation. We hope you will support these local treasures.Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy is a nonprofit, regional conservation organization working with the communities of Litchfield and northern Fairfield Counties to safeguard natural and working lands, public recreation areas, and drinking water resources forever. Founded in 1965, NCLC is the largest land trust in Connecticut. NCLC’s conserved lands include 22 public hiking preserves, 48 working farms, and over 3,000 acres of habitat for rare and endangered species.NCLC's Partner FarmsA Guide to Working Lands in Northwest Connecticut

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Local FarmsBRIDGEWATER MAYWOOD FARM 52 Cooper Road • Bridgewater, CT 06752 Contact: Greg Bollard 860-354-4104 Maywood2@aol.com www.maywoodgardens.comMaywood grows vegetables, fruit, hay, maple syrup, and honey, which are available for purchase at Bridgewater Country Store/Bistro Bridgewater. They also produce wine, sold throughout CT at retail stores, including Classic Liquors and Nejaime’s Wine & Spirits in New Milford. STUART FAMILY FARM191 Northrup Street • Bridgewater, CT 06752 Contact: Deb and Bill Stuart, Jr. 203-788-0974 wstuartjr@aol.com www.stuartfamilyfarm.comStuart Family Farm raises grass-fed/finished beef, pastured pork, pastured chicken, fresh eggs, and raw honey. Statewide home delivery options available.KENT ANDERSON ACRES FARM 1 Anderson Acres Road • Kent, CT 06757 Owners: Michelle and Ron Saltz Contact: Cameron Caruso 860-799-6453 cameron@andersonacresfarm.com www.andersonacresfarm.comSpecialty cut flowers. Visitors to the farm stand by appointment only. Flowers can also be purchased at The Smithy, New Preston, CT, Woodford’s General Store, Kent, CT, and New Morning Market, Woodbury, CT. To purchase flowers directly from the farm, please email cameron@andersonacresfarm.com.5 Maple Street P.O. Box 821 Kent, Connecticut 06757860.927. 1 9 27 info@ctland.orgctland.org5/24Farmland in ConnecticutEvery farm protected in Connecticut is meaningful. Connecticut is losing farmland at an alarming rate. According to a recent study published by American Farmland Trust, the State’s agricultural lands rank in the top three for most at risk of loss to development in the country. Since 1965, NCLC has been dedicated to conserving working agricultural lands and has protected 48 working farms. This publication includes farms with connections to NCLC that sell directly to the public from farmstands, at markets, or by appointment.Photos: Jerry MonkmanAbout NCLCThis publication highlights working lands protected by NCLC as well as farmers committed to conservation. We hope you will support these local treasures.Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy is a nonprofit, regional conservation organization working with the communities of Litchfield and northern Fairfield Counties to safeguard natural and working lands, public recreation areas, and drinking water resources forever. Founded in 1965, NCLC is the largest land trust in Connecticut. NCLC’s conserved lands include 22 public hiking preserves, 48 working farms, and over 3,000 acres of habitat for rare and endangered species.NCLC's Partner FarmsA Guide to Working Lands in Northwest Connecticut

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Local FarmsBRIDGEWATER MAYWOOD FARM 52 Cooper Road • Bridgewater, CT 06752 Contact: Greg Bollard 860-354-4104 Maywood2@aol.com www.maywoodgardens.comMaywood grows vegetables, fruit, hay, maple syrup, and honey, which are available for purchase at Bridgewater Country Store/Bistro Bridgewater. They also produce wine, sold throughout CT at retail stores, including Classic Liquors and Nejaime’s Wine & Spirits in New Milford. STUART FAMILY FARM191 Northrup Street • Bridgewater, CT 06752 Contact: Deb and Bill Stuart, Jr. 203-788-0974 wstuartjr@aol.com www.stuartfamilyfarm.comStuart Family Farm raises grass-fed/finished beef, pastured pork, pastured chicken, fresh eggs, and raw honey. Statewide home delivery options available.KENT ANDERSON ACRES FARM 1 Anderson Acres Road • Kent, CT 06757 Owners: Michelle and Ron Saltz Contact: Cameron Caruso 860-799-6453 cameron@andersonacresfarm.com www.andersonacresfarm.comSpecialty cut flowers. Visitors to the farm stand by appointment only. Flowers can also be purchased at The Smithy, New Preston, CT, Woodford’s General Store, Kent, CT, and New Morning Market, Woodbury, CT. To purchase flowers directly from the farm, please email cameron@andersonacresfarm.com.5 Maple Street P.O. Box 821 Kent, Connecticut 06757860.927. 1 9 27 info@ctland.orgctland.org5/24Farmland in ConnecticutEvery farm protected in Connecticut is meaningful. Connecticut is losing farmland at an alarming rate. According to a recent study published by American Farmland Trust, the State’s agricultural lands rank in the top three for most at risk of loss to development in the country. Since 1965, NCLC has been dedicated to conserving working agricultural lands and has protected 48 working farms. This publication includes farms with connections to NCLC that sell directly to the public from farmstands, at markets, or by appointment.Photos: Jerry MonkmanAbout NCLCThis publication highlights working lands protected by NCLC as well as farmers committed to conservation. We hope you will support these local treasures.Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy is a nonprofit, regional conservation organization working with the communities of Litchfield and northern Fairfield Counties to safeguard natural and working lands, public recreation areas, and drinking water resources forever. Founded in 1965, NCLC is the largest land trust in Connecticut. NCLC’s conserved lands include 22 public hiking preserves, 48 working farms, and over 3,000 acres of habitat for rare and endangered species.NCLC's Partner FarmsA Guide to Working Lands in Northwest Connecticut

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KENT ROCK COBBLE FARM3 Peet Hill Road • South Kent, CT 06785 Contact: Joshua Graves 860-927-5088 rcfgarden@ahboffice.com www.rockcobblefarm.comRandall cattle beef, cheeses, eggs, seasonal produce, flowers, and more! Available at Swyft Shop, 3 Maple Street, Kent, and Kent Barns 6 N. Main Street, Kent.NEW MILFORD BELLA ALPACAS FARM SANCTUARY 155 Squash Hollow Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Salvatore and Judy Apicella 860-946-3076 tuditaylor@yahoo.com www.bellaalpacas.com and homeharvestedherbals.comBella Alpacas Farm Sanctuary and Home Harvested Herbals is a loving home for alpacas. Bella Alpacas makes socks, hats, and mittens. In addition to woolen goods, the farm also produces herbal remedies. LAPPALA CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 2 Upland Road (Corner of Route 202 and Upland Road) • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Cynthia and Tom Lappala 860-354-3540 Lappalachristmastrees@gmail.com www.lappalachristmastreefarm.comCut your own Christmas trees. The farm is open seasonally in November and December on weekends and during the week by appointment. Checks or cash only. Visit the website for more information. MAYAPPLE HILL FARM 228 Merryall Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Linda and Nick Pouder 914-450-0385 or 917-882-9139 farm@mayapplehillfarm.com www.mayapplehillfarm.comMayapple Hill Farm raises grass-fed lamb, pastured pork, fresh eggs, and honey. They also sell wool, yarn, woolen blankets, sheepskins, natural laundry soap, and other locally produced items. Mayapple Hill Farm offers educational farm tours for schools and other small groups. Inquire through their website for more information. THE STRIPED COW New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Andrew Harvey 347-325-1686 beef@thestripedcow.net www.thestripedcow.netThe Striped Cow breeds and raises 100% grass-fed Belted Galloway cattle. Premium quality beef in all cuts is available at the New Milford Farmers' Market, the Kent farmers' Market, and from the farm by appointment.ROXBURY MAPLE BANK FARM 57 Church Street (Rte. 317) • Roxbury, CT, 06783 Contact: Kirby Peters 860-350-0772 maplebankfarm@gmail.com www.maplebankfarm.comMaple Bank Farm has a roadside stand that sells farm-fresh flowers, vegetables, fruits, baked goods, and seasonal items like pumpkins and Christmas trees. Check their Facebook page for updates on hours and products. SALISBURY WHIPPOORWILL FARM 189 Salmon Kill Road • Lakeville, CT 06039 Contact: Allen and Robin Cockerline 860-435-2089 info@whippoorwillfarmct.com www.whippoorwillfarmct.comWhippoorwill Farm sells 100% grass-fed/grass- finished beef, pasture raised pork, heritage breed chicken, local eggs, local maple syrup, and Vermont honey. Open Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am -5:00 pm or by request. DE HOEK FARM 32 Hine Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Margery Feldberg and Jeremy Levin 203-501-8586 dehoekfarm@gmail.com www.facebook.com/dehoekfarmDe Hoek Farm is a farm-to-table producer of grass-fed, additive-free Black Angus beef. The cattle are born, bred, and processed onsite at their facility. Available through the farm by appointment. FORT HILL FARM 18 Fort Hill Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Paul Bucciaglia and Rebecca Batchie 860-350-3158 forthillfarm@gmail.com www.forthillfarm.comFort Hill Farm is a family-run, certified organic farm growing in the heart of New Milford, CT. Along with over 35 kinds of vegetables, Fort Hill Farm grows seasonal treats like strawberries, fresh ginger, herbs, flowers, and dahlia tubers. Fort Hill Farm's farmstand is open to the public, and they also offer a debit card CSA option to local customers. The farm attends the New Milford Farmers' Market, and the Westport Summer and Winter Farmers' Markets. They use farming practices that promote healthy soils, reduce pests, and protect the environment. Photo: Anderson Acres Farm

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KENT ROCK COBBLE FARM3 Peet Hill Road • South Kent, CT 06785 Contact: Joshua Graves 860-927-5088 rcfgarden@ahboffice.com www.rockcobblefarm.comRandall cattle beef, cheeses, eggs, seasonal produce, flowers, and more! Available at Swyft Shop, 3 Maple Street, Kent, and Kent Barns 6 N. Main Street, Kent.NEW MILFORD BELLA ALPACAS FARM SANCTUARY 155 Squash Hollow Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Salvatore and Judy Apicella 860-946-3076 tuditaylor@yahoo.com www.bellaalpacas.com and homeharvestedherbals.comBella Alpacas Farm Sanctuary and Home Harvested Herbals is a loving home for alpacas. Bella Alpacas makes socks, hats, and mittens. In addition to woolen goods, the farm also produces herbal remedies. LAPPALA CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 2 Upland Road (Corner of Route 202 and Upland Road) • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Cynthia and Tom Lappala 860-354-3540 Lappalachristmastrees@gmail.com www.lappalachristmastreefarm.comCut your own Christmas trees. The farm is open seasonally in November and December on weekends and during the week by appointment. Checks or cash only. Visit the website for more information. MAYAPPLE HILL FARM 228 Merryall Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Linda and Nick Pouder 914-450-0385 or 917-882-9139 farm@mayapplehillfarm.com www.mayapplehillfarm.comMayapple Hill Farm raises grass-fed lamb, pastured pork, fresh eggs, and honey. They also sell wool, yarn, woolen blankets, sheepskins, natural laundry soap, and other locally produced items. Mayapple Hill Farm offers educational farm tours for schools and other small groups. Inquire through their website for more information. THE STRIPED COW New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Andrew Harvey 347-325-1686 beef@thestripedcow.net www.thestripedcow.netThe Striped Cow breeds and raises 100% grass-fed Belted Galloway cattle. Premium quality beef in all cuts is available at the New Milford Farmers' Market, the Kent farmers' Market, and from the farm by appointment.ROXBURY MAPLE BANK FARM 57 Church Street (Rte. 317) • Roxbury, CT, 06783 Contact: Kirby Peters 860-350-0772 maplebankfarm@gmail.com www.maplebankfarm.comMaple Bank Farm has a roadside stand that sells farm-fresh flowers, vegetables, fruits, baked goods, and seasonal items like pumpkins and Christmas trees. Check their Facebook page for updates on hours and products. SALISBURY WHIPPOORWILL FARM 189 Salmon Kill Road • Lakeville, CT 06039 Contact: Allen and Robin Cockerline 860-435-2089 info@whippoorwillfarmct.com www.whippoorwillfarmct.comWhippoorwill Farm sells 100% grass-fed/grass- finished beef, pasture raised pork, heritage breed chicken, local eggs, local maple syrup, and Vermont honey. Open Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am -5:00 pm or by request. DE HOEK FARM 32 Hine Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Margery Feldberg and Jeremy Levin 203-501-8586 dehoekfarm@gmail.com www.facebook.com/dehoekfarmDe Hoek Farm is a farm-to-table producer of grass-fed, additive-free Black Angus beef. The cattle are born, bred, and processed onsite at their facility. Available through the farm by appointment. FORT HILL FARM 18 Fort Hill Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Paul Bucciaglia and Rebecca Batchie 860-350-3158 forthillfarm@gmail.com www.forthillfarm.comFort Hill Farm is a family-run, certified organic farm growing in the heart of New Milford, CT. Along with over 35 kinds of vegetables, Fort Hill Farm grows seasonal treats like strawberries, fresh ginger, herbs, flowers, and dahlia tubers. Fort Hill Farm's farmstand is open to the public, and they also offer a debit card CSA option to local customers. The farm attends the New Milford Farmers' Market, and the Westport Summer and Winter Farmers' Markets. They use farming practices that promote healthy soils, reduce pests, and protect the environment. Photo: Anderson Acres Farm

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KENT ROCK COBBLE FARM3 Peet Hill Road • South Kent, CT 06785 Contact: Joshua Graves 860-927-5088 rcfgarden@ahboffice.com www.rockcobblefarm.comRandall cattle beef, cheeses, eggs, seasonal produce, flowers, and more! Available at Swyft Shop, 3 Maple Street, Kent, and Kent Barns 6 N. Main Street, Kent.NEW MILFORD BELLA ALPACAS FARM SANCTUARY 155 Squash Hollow Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Salvatore and Judy Apicella 860-946-3076 tuditaylor@yahoo.com www.bellaalpacas.com and homeharvestedherbals.comBella Alpacas Farm Sanctuary and Home Harvested Herbals is a loving home for alpacas. Bella Alpacas makes socks, hats, and mittens. In addition to woolen goods, the farm also produces herbal remedies. LAPPALA CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 2 Upland Road (Corner of Route 202 and Upland Road) • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Cynthia and Tom Lappala 860-354-3540 Lappalachristmastrees@gmail.com www.lappalachristmastreefarm.comCut your own Christmas trees. The farm is open seasonally in November and December on weekends and during the week by appointment. Checks or cash only. Visit the website for more information. MAYAPPLE HILL FARM 228 Merryall Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Linda and Nick Pouder 914-450-0385 or 917-882-9139 farm@mayapplehillfarm.com www.mayapplehillfarm.comMayapple Hill Farm raises grass-fed lamb, pastured pork, fresh eggs, and honey. They also sell wool, yarn, woolen blankets, sheepskins, natural laundry soap, and other locally produced items. Mayapple Hill Farm offers educational farm tours for schools and other small groups. Inquire through their website for more information. THE STRIPED COW New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Andrew Harvey 347-325-1686 beef@thestripedcow.net www.thestripedcow.netThe Striped Cow breeds and raises 100% grass-fed Belted Galloway cattle. Premium quality beef in all cuts is available at the New Milford Farmers' Market, the Kent farmers' Market, and from the farm by appointment.ROXBURY MAPLE BANK FARM 57 Church Street (Rte. 317) • Roxbury, CT, 06783 Contact: Kirby Peters 860-350-0772 maplebankfarm@gmail.com www.maplebankfarm.comMaple Bank Farm has a roadside stand that sells farm-fresh flowers, vegetables, fruits, baked goods, and seasonal items like pumpkins and Christmas trees. Check their Facebook page for updates on hours and products. SALISBURY WHIPPOORWILL FARM 189 Salmon Kill Road • Lakeville, CT 06039 Contact: Allen and Robin Cockerline 860-435-2089 info@whippoorwillfarmct.com www.whippoorwillfarmct.comWhippoorwill Farm sells 100% grass-fed/grass- finished beef, pasture raised pork, heritage breed chicken, local eggs, local maple syrup, and Vermont honey. Open Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am -5:00 pm or by request. DE HOEK FARM 32 Hine Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Margery Feldberg and Jeremy Levin 203-501-8586 dehoekfarm@gmail.com www.facebook.com/dehoekfarmDe Hoek Farm is a farm-to-table producer of grass-fed, additive-free Black Angus beef. The cattle are born, bred, and processed onsite at their facility. Available through the farm by appointment. FORT HILL FARM 18 Fort Hill Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Paul Bucciaglia and Rebecca Batchie 860-350-3158 forthillfarm@gmail.com www.forthillfarm.comFort Hill Farm is a family-run, certified organic farm growing in the heart of New Milford, CT. Along with over 35 kinds of vegetables, Fort Hill Farm grows seasonal treats like strawberries, fresh ginger, herbs, flowers, and dahlia tubers. Fort Hill Farm's farmstand is open to the public, and they also offer a debit card CSA option to local customers. The farm attends the New Milford Farmers' Market, and the Westport Summer and Winter Farmers' Markets. They use farming practices that promote healthy soils, reduce pests, and protect the environment. Photo: Anderson Acres Farm

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KENT ROCK COBBLE FARM3 Peet Hill Road • South Kent, CT 06785 Contact: Joshua Graves 860-927-5088 rcfgarden@ahboffice.com www.rockcobblefarm.comRandall cattle beef, cheeses, eggs, seasonal produce, flowers, and more! Available at Swyft Shop, 3 Maple Street, Kent, and Kent Barns 6 N. Main Street, Kent.NEW MILFORD BELLA ALPACAS FARM SANCTUARY 155 Squash Hollow Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Salvatore and Judy Apicella 860-946-3076 tuditaylor@yahoo.com www.bellaalpacas.com and homeharvestedherbals.comBella Alpacas Farm Sanctuary and Home Harvested Herbals is a loving home for alpacas. Bella Alpacas makes socks, hats, and mittens. In addition to woolen goods, the farm also produces herbal remedies. LAPPALA CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 2 Upland Road (Corner of Route 202 and Upland Road) • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Cynthia and Tom Lappala 860-354-3540 Lappalachristmastrees@gmail.com www.lappalachristmastreefarm.comCut your own Christmas trees. The farm is open seasonally in November and December on weekends and during the week by appointment. Checks or cash only. Visit the website for more information. MAYAPPLE HILL FARM 228 Merryall Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Linda and Nick Pouder 914-450-0385 or 917-882-9139 farm@mayapplehillfarm.com www.mayapplehillfarm.comMayapple Hill Farm raises grass-fed lamb, pastured pork, fresh eggs, and honey. They also sell wool, yarn, woolen blankets, sheepskins, natural laundry soap, and other locally produced items. Mayapple Hill Farm offers educational farm tours for schools and other small groups. Inquire through their website for more information. THE STRIPED COW New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Andrew Harvey 347-325-1686 beef@thestripedcow.net www.thestripedcow.netThe Striped Cow breeds and raises 100% grass-fed Belted Galloway cattle. Premium quality beef in all cuts is available at the New Milford Farmers' Market, the Kent farmers' Market, and from the farm by appointment.ROXBURY MAPLE BANK FARM 57 Church Street (Rte. 317) • Roxbury, CT, 06783 Contact: Kirby Peters 860-350-0772 maplebankfarm@gmail.com www.maplebankfarm.comMaple Bank Farm has a roadside stand that sells farm-fresh flowers, vegetables, fruits, baked goods, and seasonal items like pumpkins and Christmas trees. Check their Facebook page for updates on hours and products. SALISBURY WHIPPOORWILL FARM 189 Salmon Kill Road • Lakeville, CT 06039 Contact: Allen and Robin Cockerline 860-435-2089 info@whippoorwillfarmct.com www.whippoorwillfarmct.comWhippoorwill Farm sells 100% grass-fed/grass- finished beef, pasture raised pork, heritage breed chicken, local eggs, local maple syrup, and Vermont honey. Open Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am -5:00 pm or by request. DE HOEK FARM 32 Hine Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Margery Feldberg and Jeremy Levin 203-501-8586 dehoekfarm@gmail.com www.facebook.com/dehoekfarmDe Hoek Farm is a farm-to-table producer of grass-fed, additive-free Black Angus beef. The cattle are born, bred, and processed onsite at their facility. Available through the farm by appointment. FORT HILL FARM 18 Fort Hill Road • New Milford, CT 06776 Contact: Paul Bucciaglia and Rebecca Batchie 860-350-3158 forthillfarm@gmail.com www.forthillfarm.comFort Hill Farm is a family-run, certified organic farm growing in the heart of New Milford, CT. Along with over 35 kinds of vegetables, Fort Hill Farm grows seasonal treats like strawberries, fresh ginger, herbs, flowers, and dahlia tubers. Fort Hill Farm's farmstand is open to the public, and they also offer a debit card CSA option to local customers. The farm attends the New Milford Farmers' Market, and the Westport Summer and Winter Farmers' Markets. They use farming practices that promote healthy soils, reduce pests, and protect the environment. Photo: Anderson Acres Farm

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Local FarmsBRIDGEWATER MAYWOOD FARM 52 Cooper Road • Bridgewater, CT 06752 Contact: Greg Bollard 860-354-4104 Maywood2@aol.com www.maywoodgardens.comMaywood grows vegetables, fruit, hay, maple syrup, and honey, which are available for purchase at Bridgewater Country Store/Bistro Bridgewater. They also produce wine, sold throughout CT at retail stores, including Classic Liquors and Nejaime’s Wine & Spirits in New Milford. STUART FAMILY FARM191 Northrup Street • Bridgewater, CT 06752 Contact: Deb and Bill Stuart, Jr. 203-788-0974 wstuartjr@aol.com www.stuartfamilyfarm.comStuart Family Farm raises grass-fed/finished beef, pastured pork, pastured chicken, fresh eggs, and raw honey. Statewide home delivery options available.KENT ANDERSON ACRES FARM 1 Anderson Acres Road • Kent, CT 06757 Owners: Michelle and Ron Saltz Contact: Cameron Caruso 860-799-6453 cameron@andersonacresfarm.com www.andersonacresfarm.comSpecialty cut flowers. Visitors to the farm stand by appointment only. Flowers can also be purchased at The Smithy, New Preston, CT, Woodford’s General Store, Kent, CT, and New Morning Market, Woodbury, CT. To purchase flowers directly from the farm, please email cameron@andersonacresfarm.com.5 Maple Street P.O. Box 821 Kent, Connecticut 06757860.927. 1 9 27 info@ctland.orgctland.org5/24Farmland in ConnecticutEvery farm protected in Connecticut is meaningful. Connecticut is losing farmland at an alarming rate. According to a recent study published by American Farmland Trust, the State’s agricultural lands rank in the top three for most at risk of loss to development in the country. Since 1965, NCLC has been dedicated to conserving working agricultural lands and has protected 48 working farms. This publication includes farms with connections to NCLC that sell directly to the public from farmstands, at markets, or by appointment.Photos: Jerry MonkmanAbout NCLCThis publication highlights working lands protected by NCLC as well as farmers committed to conservation. We hope you will support these local treasures.Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy is a nonprofit, regional conservation organization working with the communities of Litchfield and northern Fairfield Counties to safeguard natural and working lands, public recreation areas, and drinking water resources forever. Founded in 1965, NCLC is the largest land trust in Connecticut. NCLC’s conserved lands include 22 public hiking preserves, 48 working farms, and over 3,000 acres of habitat for rare and endangered species.NCLC's Partner FarmsA Guide to Working Lands in Northwest Connecticut