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Meadowstone Farm

School and other groups of all ages are welcome to visit Meadowstone Farm. Tours cater to the needs of the group whether a ragtag bunch from nursery school or more a mature garden group looking for secret compost recipes. Most of the farmers have been teachers in the past and can create specific lesson plans to fit student interests and can put any group to work on the farm. Tours up to one hour are free of charge. Self-guided tours with farm map and informational posts are also available.

supports classroom learning in:
Science, Physical Education.

topics covered:
Animals, Agriculture, Farming, Gardening, Nutrition, Team Building.

contact info
Phone: 603-444-0786
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1 hour. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available. Cost: Free Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

Meadowstone Farm

Meadowstone Farm is a small, diverse farm located in Northern New Hampshire with a long history, originally homesteaded by the Cole family in the mid-1800’s. Currently, the farm offers a variety of fruits and vegetables, pork, eggs, chicken, goat cheese, and seedlings. Meadowstone Farm is also home to the private, day Woodland Community School. Visitors are welcome to stop by the farm, school groups and other organizations should contact in advance for scheduling.

contact info

Hrs: Daily 8AM - 5:30PM, By appointment.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

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Farm Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The average American may eat 125 pounds of potatoes each year, but corn is actually America’s number one field crop, providing ingredients for cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. The average person eats 68 quarts of popcorn a year alone! Use a trip to an agricultural farm to find out where our fruits and vegetables come from. Compare organic, pesticide-free, and genetically engineered crops. Research the products made possible by crops grown in the U.S. (shampoos, crayons, and baseball bats all come from agricultural products, for example). Ask your local farm about the benefits of eating local or growing your own garden.

View Lesson Plan>>

Meadowstone Farm

Groups of all ages are welcome to visit Meadowstone Farm. Tours cater to the needs of the group whether a ragtag bunch from nursery school or a more mature garden group looking for secret compost recipes. Most of the farmers have been teachers in the past and can create specific lesson plans to fit student interests and can put any group to work on the farm. Tours up to one hour are free of charge. Self-guided tours with farm map and informational posts are also available.

supports scout badges in:
Science, Health $ Safety.

topics covered:
Animals, Agriculture, Farming, Gardening, Nutrition, Team Building.

contact info
Phone: 603-444-0786
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1 hour. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available. Cost: Free Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

Meadowstone Farm

Meadowstone Farm is a small, diverse farm located in Northern New Hampshire with a long history, originally homesteaded by the Cole family in the mid-1800’s. Currently, the farm offers a variety of fruits and vegetables, pork, eggs, chicken, goat cheese, and seedlings. Meadowstone Farm is also home to the private, day Woodland Community School. Visitors are welcome to stop by the farm, school groups and other organizations should contact in advance for scheduling.

contact info

Hrs: Daily 8AM - 5:30PM, By appointment.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Farm Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The average American may eat 125 pounds of potatoes each year, but corn is actually America’s number one field crop, providing ingredients for cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. The average person eats 68 quarts of popcorn a year alone! Use a trip to an agricultural farm to find out where our fruits and vegetables come from. Compare organic, pesticide-free, and genetically engineered crops. Research the products made possible by crops grown in the U.S. (shampoos, crayons, and baseball bats all come from agricultural products, for example). Ask your local farm about the benefits of eating local or growing your own garden.

View Lesson Plan>>

Meadowstone Farm

Groups of all ages are welcome to visit Meadowstone Farm. Tours cater to the needs of the group whether a ragtag bunch from nursery school or a more mature garden group looking for secret compost recipes. Most of the farmers have been teachers in the past and can create specific lesson plans to fit student interests and can put any group to work on the farm. Tours up to one hour are free of charge. Self-guided tours with farm map and informational posts are also available.

topics covered:
Animals, Agriculture, Farming, Gardening, Nutrition, Team Building.

contact info
Phone: 603-444-0786
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1 hour. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available. Cost: Free Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

Meadowstone Farm

Meadowstone Farm is a small, diverse farm located in Northern New Hampshire with a long history, originally homesteaded by the Cole family in the mid-1800’s. Currently, the farm offers a variety of fruits and vegetables, pork, eggs, chicken, goat cheese, and seedlings. Meadowstone Farm is also home to the private, day Woodland Community School. Visitors are welcome to stop by the farm, school groups and other organizations should contact in advance for scheduling.

contact info

Hrs: Daily 8AM - 5:30PM, By appointment.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Farm Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The average American may eat 125 pounds of potatoes each year, but corn is actually America’s number one field crop, providing ingredients for cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. The average person eats 68 quarts of popcorn a year alone! Use a trip to an agricultural farm to find out where our fruits and vegetables come from. Compare organic, pesticide-free, and genetically engineered crops. Research the products made possible by crops grown in the U.S. (shampoos, crayons, and baseball bats all come from agricultural products, for example). Ask your local farm about the benefits of eating local or growing your own garden.

View Lesson Plan>>

Meadowstone Farm

School and other groups of all ages are welcome to visit Meadowstone Farm. Tours cater to the needs of the group whether a ragtag bunch from nursery school or a more mature garden group looking for secret compost recipes. Most of the farmers have been teachers in the past and can create specific lesson plans to fit student interests and can put any group to work on the farm. Tours up to one hour are free of charge. Self-guided tours with farm map and informational posts are also available.

supports classroom learning in:
Science, Physical Education.

topics covered:
Animals, Agriculture, Farming, Gardening, Nutrition, Team Building.

contact info
Phone: 603-444-0786
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1 hour. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available. Cost: Free Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

Meadowstone Farm

Meadowstone Farm is a small, diverse farm located in Northern New Hampshire with a long history, originally homesteaded by the Cole family in the mid-1800’s. Currently, the farm offers a variety of fruits and vegetables, pork, eggs, chicken, goat cheese, and seedlings. Meadowstone Farm is also home to the private, day Woodland Community School. Visitors are welcome to stop by the farm, school groups and other organizations should contact in advance for scheduling.

contact info

Hrs: Daily 8AM - 5:30PM, By appointment.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Farm Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The average American may eat 125 pounds of potatoes each year, but corn is actually America’s number one field crop, providing ingredients for cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. The average person eats 68 quarts of popcorn a year alone! Use a trip to an agricultural farm to find out where our fruits and vegetables come from. Compare organic, pesticide-free, and genetically engineered crops. Research the products made possible by crops grown in the U.S. (shampoos, crayons, and baseball bats all come from agricultural products, for example). Ask your local farm about the benefits of eating local or growing your own garden.

View Lesson Plan>>