Drumlin Farm in Lincoln, MA chemical-free
Drumlin Farm is
a 15 acre farm run by Matthew Celona.
Some of what we grow is available year-round.
Some of what we grow is available year-round.
(781) 259-2200
E-mail drumlinfarm@massaudubon.org preferred
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E-mail drumlinfarm@massaudubon.org preferred
Visit our website
Read our Farm's Blog
Mail
208 South Great Rd.
Lincoln, MA 01773
A little about Drumlin Farm
Drumlin Farm is Mass Audubon's only working farm. We raise livestock ad grow crops for a thriving Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm share program, market, restaurants, and our on-site farmstand; and produce hay for our animals - all within a 232-acre wildlife sanctuary.
As an educational farm, we bring people together to learn about - and responsibly steward - the land while producing healthy food for our community. We are committed to sustainable farming, which includes farming by organic principles.
Drumlin Farm is Mass Audubon's only working farm. We raise livestock ad grow crops for a thriving Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm share program, market, restaurants, and our on-site farmstand; and produce hay for our animals - all within a 232-acre wildlife sanctuary.
As an educational farm, we bring people together to learn about - and responsibly steward - the land while producing healthy food for our community. We are committed to sustainable farming, which includes farming by organic principles.
Beets • Broccoli • Cabbage • Carrots • Collards • Corn • Cucumbers • Eggplant • Garlic • Green beans • Kale • Leeks • Lettuce • Onions • Peas • Peppers • Potatoes • Radishes • Shallots • Spinach • Summer squash • Tat soi • Tomatoes • Turnips • Winter squash • Zucchini
Bold foods are in season now according to our Harvest Calendar. Call to find out exact availability. Every farm and every season are unique. Most farms are also residences. Unless Farmstand or Pick Your Own hours are noted, please be respectful and call ahead before going to the farm.
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