Farmstay https://farmstayus.com We connect travelers with farm stays across the U.S. Thu, 25 Jul 2024 19:22:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://farmstayus.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/favicon-16x16-1-150x150.png Farmstay https://farmstayus.com 32 32 These farmers will teach you how to milk a cow, a sheep or a goat https://farmstayus.com/these-farmers-will-teach-you-how-to-milk-a-cow-a-sheep-or-a-goat/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=these-farmers-will-teach-you-how-to-milk-a-cow-a-sheep-or-a-goat Tue, 23 Jul 2024 22:03:21 +0000 https://farmstayus.com/?p=18210 Have you ever wanted to try your hand at milking a cow? You’re thinking, “How hard could it be?” Actually it’s not as easy as it looks but these farms want to give you a chance to dispel the romance and try for yourself. It’s where nostalgia and novelty overlap. 1. Dogwood Hills Guest Farm […]

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Have you ever wanted to try your hand at milking a cow? You’re thinking, “How hard could it be?” Actually it’s not as easy as it looks but these farms want to give you a chance to dispel the romance and try for yourself. It’s where nostalgia and novelty overlap.

1. Dogwood Hills Guest Farm – Arkansas

Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, Dogwood Hills Guest Farm provides a serene setting with a variety of activities, including cow milking. Guests can stay in a comfortable three-bedroom cottage that accommodates up to eight people. The farm offers many engaging activities such as dairy tours, egg gathering, and gardening. Guests can also enjoy farm-fresh meals prepared with local ingredients, including raw milk and farm-fresh eggs​ (Farmstay)​.

Stony Creek Farmstead cow | FarmStay USA
Stony Creek Farmstead, Walton, NY | FarmStay USA

2. Sanctuary Farm Montana – Montana

Sanctuary Farm Montana, located in Alberton, offers a peaceful retreat with no cell phone coverage, internet, or cable TV, allowing guests to truly unwind. Visitors can stay in a cozy log cabin or an all-season yurt, both offering unique and comfortable accommodations. The farm provides opportunities to participate in farm activities like milking goats and feeding chickens. Guests can also enjoy the beautiful surroundings, including a creek and adjacent National Forest​ (Farmstay)​.

3. Fat Sheep Farm and Cabins – Vermont

Fat Sheep Farm & Cabins, located in Hartland, Vermont, offers a unique farm stay experience where guests can immerse themselves in farm life. There are five comfortable cabins available to stay overnight. Visitors can participate in daily animal chores such as feeding and milking sheep, feeding chickens, and collecting eggs. Seasonal activities include socializing with lambs in the spring and enjoying workshops on cheese and bread making (Farmstay)​.

4. Reves de Moutons – California

Rêves de Moutons, located in the picturesque Paso Robles wine country, offers a luxurious farm stay experience. Guests can enjoy staying in retro-style campers or rooms in the farmhouse. The farm focuses on sheep and goat farming, producing milk, cheese, meat, and wool. Visitors can participate in daily farm tours and meet the animals, with opportunities for hands-on experiences like feeding and milking (Farmstay).

5. New Day Dairy – Iowa

New Day Dairy Guest Barn in Clarksville, Iowa, offers a unique farm stay experience where guests can immerse themselves in the daily life of a working dairy farm. The guest barn provides 24/7 views of 150 cows through large loft windows, allowing visitors to watch and interact with the cows from the comfort of their accommodations. Guests can even take the “Be a Dairy Farmer” challenge and participate in an introductory and farewell tour of the barn (Farmstay).

If these states aren’t on your travel list, use the filter option when you search on Farmstay for all the farms offering “Milking” .  Remember, not all farms have dairy animals, but there’s a whole host of other activities that allow you to fully immerse yourself in farm life.

Whether you’re looking to enjoy the beauty of the Ozarks, the tranquility of rural Vermont, or the scenic vistas of Montana, it’s time to come home with some good farm stories to regale your friends…and it might just be your adventures as a milkmaid!

(cover photo courtesy of Hull-o Farms, New York)

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Small farm sustainability at Dogwood Hills in Harriet, Arkansas https://farmstayus.com/small-farm-sustainability-at-dogwood-hills-in-harriet-arkansas/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=small-farm-sustainability-at-dogwood-hills-in-harriet-arkansas https://farmstayus.com/small-farm-sustainability-at-dogwood-hills-in-harriet-arkansas/#respond Fri, 21 Feb 2020 22:53:21 +0000 https://farmstayus.com/?p=5778 Thomas and Ruth Pepler moved to their farm in 2009 from their hobby farm in New Jersey. In tow was their daughter, Gracie, with her 4-H meat goats and chickens. The property they bought had a little house in the woods on a steep slope surrounded by ‘hollers’ (we had to ask, “What exactly is […]

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Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

Thomas and Ruth Pepler moved to their farm in 2009 from their hobby farm in New Jersey. In tow was their daughter, Gracie, with her 4-H meat goats and chickens. The property they bought had a little house in the woods on a steep slope surrounded by ‘hollers’ (we had to ask, “What exactly is a holler?” A holler is a steep valley with slopes that go straight up. It may have water in the bottom like a creek but not necessarily. It makes farming difficult.) Thomas had been recruited and hired for a job in a neighboring community. Ruth, a registered nurse, would stay home to home school Gracie. As it turned out, the farm was the perfect classroom.

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

Having arrived at the farm with a few animals, Thomas pointed out to Gracie that her animals needed a purpose on the farm and meat goats weren’t necessarily paying the bills. She sold the meat goats and purchased dairy goats. At 12 she applied for and received a youth loan from the FSA (Farm Service Agency) to buy a milk cow. She was the youngest to ever win such a loan. Because the farm was so hilly and not suited for pasture, Gracie researched and started to grow hydroponic barley for sprouts, aka fodder feed, for her dairy cow. She paid off her loan, bought a better show cow to take to the county fair, and purchased a 48’ trailer so she could sprout enough fodder feed for her growing herd, 300 pounds per day!

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

As with most farmers, the concern was how to make the farm profitable on many levels. Ruth, in her schooling for Gracie, discovered her propensity for learning new things and sharing what she had learned with others. Having bought the adjoining lot for their own family home, the little farm house seemed to offer a perfect opportunity as a farm stay. As a former suburbanite, she knew just what might inspire families to trek out into the countryside for a hands-on experience at farm life.

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

The focus would be local, healthy food because both Ruth and Gracie had a keen and growing interest in food and food preparation, starting with their own health. Gracie appeared to be allergic to cow’s milk from the store, and Ruth had a predisposition to celiac disease in her family. So they drank raw milk (and learned to make cheese and yogurt) and perfected recipes for gluten-free meals. While their land was too hardscrabble to grow much more than herbs and strawberries, they bought veggies and meat from area farms within 25 miles of their home.

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

With a certified kitchen, they started offering farm-to-table meals both as private sittings and for their guests. Gracie studied with a bakery chef and worked side-by-side with her mother to prepare the meals. Now college-aged, Gracie actually helps in all aspects of what the farm has to offer in the agritourism arena – from tours to overnight stays to cooking to student internships and classes. It’s all part of small farm sustainability – that entrepreneurial spirit that inspired Ruth and Gracie to create a destination location out of a small house in a holler with poor soil and a stunning view.

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

While Dogwood Hills, located in the Ozarks Mountains of Arkansas, may serve as a jumping off point for many outdoor activities available in the area, guests will find the warmth and hospitality of this farm just as wonderful and possibly more memorable!

Dogwood Hills Guest Farm, Harriet, AR | Farm Stay USA

Check out Dogwood Hills Guest Farm here on Farm Stay USA and plan your Arkansas farm stay vacation!

Photos provided by Dogwood Hills Guest Farm and Dana Treat Photography

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