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Weekly Nature Trail Hikes
We’ve been celebrating the new trails every Saturday, inviting the public out for free hikes around our beautiful 129-acre property as fall colors really hit their peak.
Amphitheatre Breaks Ground
The long-awaited natural amphitheater has finally broken ground. This amphitheater will be one of the prominent outdoor education spaces, and we look forward to hosting annual events that utilize the amphitheater space and are fun for the whole family.
Sheep and Goats and Chickens, Oh My!
Robin Hills Farm continues to develop its livestock operations, and we are happy to announce that we’ve added goats and chickens to the list!
'Slow Movement' AgriTour: Our First AgriTourism Community Ride!
For the sake of health and local, Robin Hills Farm has begun to host a series of bimonthly community bicycle rides that tour the beautiful agricultural landscapes of the region.
What is Biochar Good for?
Besides showcasing organic farming methods, two huge aspects of our mission here at Robin Hills Farm are sustainability and stewardship of the earth we inhabit. BioChar provides an opportunity to touch all three.
Harvest Dinner and Film Screening, "Growing Local"
As luck would have it, the finale to the 'Garden Party Series,' a farm-to-table dinner prepared by the instructor and students of the series, was combined with a film screening that the Chelsea Community Kitchen was organizing.
"Lost and Forgotten Skills" Revived at Robin Hills Farm
One of our first class series of the summer was entitled, "Lost and Forgotten Skills," and the inspiration behind hosting such a series rested in honoring some ancient traditions, and in a passion for back-to-roots, deliberate living!
Year in Review: 2014
This year has been a year of firsts, but perhaps the most exciting of all was the inception of Robin Hills Farm. After months of site surveying and analysis, the team settled on a beautiful piece of property north of Chelsea on M-52.