Farms Protected by Connecticut Farmland Trust

  • Scaglia Fruit Farm, Glastonbury
    Preserved in 2002
    16.5-acre orchard
    Seasonal pick-your-own – open to the public
  • Barnes Farm, New Hartford
    Preserved in 2003
    195-acre beef farm
  • Random Farm, Ashford
    Preserved in 2004
    212-acre beef and dairy farm
  • Hollow Brook Farm, North Canaan
    Preserved in 2004
    196-acre hay operation
  • Phillips Farm, Southbury
    Preserved in 2004
    20 acres of support land for local dairy
  • Cold Spring Brook Farm, Berlin
    Preserved in 2004
    41-acre produce & bedding plant farm
    Seasonal farm stand – open to the public
  • Humphrey Evergreen Farm, Hamden
    Preserved in 2004 & 2005
    19-acre Christmas tree farm and nursery
    Cut-your-own Christmas tree – open to the public
  • Lovdal Farm, Southbury
    Preserved in 2005
    36 acres of support land for local dairy
  • On the Hill Farm, Salem
    Preserved in 2005 & 2006
    76-acre beef and hay farm
    Small seasonal farm stand – open to the public
  • Stone Wall Dairy Farm, West Cornwall
    Preserved in 2007
    20-acre raw milk dairy farm
    Farm store – open to the public
  • Osuch Farm, Watertown and Bethlehem
    Preserved in 2007
    40 acres of support land for local dairy
  • Rocklawn Farms, Canterbury
    Preserved in 2007
    189-acre beef farm
    Small seasonal farm stand – open to the public
  • Stoney Hedge Farm, Lebanon
    Preserved in 2007
    22 acres of support land for adjacent dairy
  • Grassy Hill, Falls Village
    Preserved in 2007
    38-acre grass-fed beef farm and support land for nearby dairy
  • Cato Corner Farm, Colchester
    Preserved in 2008
    75-acre raw milk cheese farm
    Farm store - open to the public
  • Hunt Hill Farm, New Milford
    Preserved in 2008
    40-acre Christmas tree farm
    Seasonal farm stand - open to the public
  • Marvel & Mitchell Farms, Salem
    Preserved in 2009
    206 acres of hay & pasture
  • Wisneske Farm, Norwich & Franklin
    Preserved in 2009
    181 acres of hay & pasture

  • Vanishing Geese Farm, Durham
    Preserved in 2009
    43 acres of hay & pasture, Scottish Highland cattle, chicken, and honey bees

  • Little Pond Farm, Stonington
    Preserved in 2010
    96 acres of corn & hay

  • Wike Brothers Farm, Sharon
    Preserved in 2010
    144 acres of free range chickens, pigs, and cattle

Connecticut Farmland Trust
77 Buckingham Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06106

Telephone: (860) 247-0202
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