Pasture Walk and Beginning Farmer Social - Jul 2026

📅 30 July 2026 | 📍 Wolfe’s Neck Center, 184 Burnett Rd, Freeport, Maine, 04032, United States
MOFGA and Wolfe’s Neck Center invite beginning livestock and grazing farmers to a farmer social and pasture walk. The event will be led by Jacki Perkins, MOFGA’s organic dairy and livestock specialist, and Kate Sabino, dairy manager at Wolfe’s Neck Center. Wolfe’s Neck serves as a regional training site for the Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship, a two-year registered program focused on dairy grazing. Located on the coast, it is a certified organic farm that utilizes rotational grazing for its herd of 30 to 40 cows, and all milk produced is sold to Stonyfield. There will be a pasture walk followed by refreshments.
Register here.
Source: mofga.org
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