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Leaping Lamb Farm, Alsea, Oregon | Farm Stay USA
October 17, 2012

Dreaming of a Fall Getaway — Leaf Peeping and Beyond

I admit it... I can be a bit of a daydreamer. I guess, working on a farm, I should call (...)

Wilson Ranches Retreat Fossil OR | Farm Stay USA
June 17, 2012

Wilson Ranches Retreat: ride 9,000 acres and dig fossils in Oregon

Wilson Ranches Retreat is our featured ranch stay of the month! The ranch is a 9,000 acre cattle ranch in (...)

beehives
May 25, 2012

The Power of Community – Neighbors Teaching Neighbors

When I decided to raise backyard chickens three years ago, I consulted books and the internet, as it is so (...)

Splendor Farms Bed & Breakfast, Bush, Louisiana | Farm Stay USA
January 8, 2012

Splendor Farms: A Louisiana B&B fit for cowgirls and queens

This month, Farm Stay U.S. is proud to feature Splendor Farms Bed & Breakfast, a B&B, trail-riding facility, and licensed (...)

Liberty Hill Farm Inn, Rochester, VT | Farm Stay USA
June 29, 2011

Take a Milking Vacation to Liberty Hill Farm in Vermont

Liberty Hill Farm forms a lovely bucolic picture: a 102-cow dairy and inn nestled along the White River between the (...)

East Hill Farm Troy NH | Farm Stay USA
January 4, 2011

Interview: The Inn at East Hill Farm – Year-round Farm Fun Plus A New Farm School Program Just for Kids

Jennifer Murray, of The Inn at East Hill Farm in Troy, NH, recently told us about East Hill Farm's new (...)

Girl learning about farming with her mother during a farm stay.
October 3, 2010

Farm Stay? B&B? WWOOFing? Questions answered.

We talked to hundreds (thousands?) of people at the Mother Earth News Fair last weekend. They had lots of questions (...)

Blind Buck Valley Farmstead, Salem, New York | Farm Stay USA
August 5, 2010

A Living and a Lifestyle. Part 1: Farmer’s Markets

While farm stay lodging can be an added source of revenue, most farms focus on growing for their living.  Many (...)

kids love baby animals
May 28, 2010

Kids Love Baby Animals

Spring means baby animals for many farms. There may be lambs (baby sheep) or kids (baby goats) or calves (baby (...)

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