Contact info
426 Danby Mountain Road
Danby VT 05739
802.293.5121
twodogfarmvt@gmail.comSO FAR SO GOOD
What's happening around the farm:
BLUEBERRIES
We usually start picking in early July, keep your eyes here for details on picking conditions as the season gets going.COWS
Beef shares are available
PIGS
Pork shares available
MAPLE SYRUP
2013 Stats:
Trees tapped: approx. 1,500
Season is wrapped up with 500 gallons made
We now have syrup for sale in our farm standVEGETABLES
The hoophouses are getting planted and the greenhouse is filling up. We have seedlings for sale at the farm stand, and will have early season vegetables soon! Stay tuned.
HOW TO FIND US
From Rte 7: At Danby, turn west on Mt. Tabor Ave (20 mi south of Rutland, 12 mi north of Manchester) go to T, right on Main Street, first left onto Brook Road. Follow Brook Road for about 3 miles to Smokey House Road, left on Smokey House Road. At the T, the driveway is in front of you to the left.
From Rte 30: Take Danby Mountain Road just north of Dorset. Follow for about 6.5 miles to fork, stay left at fork. First driveway on left. *Note: Danby Mountain Road can be bad in muddy or snowy conditions.
Monthly Archives: January 2011
Line work
These are some pictures from a day spent in the sugarbush. Unfortunately all the pictures are of myself (Steve), Syd, and Boone. Sue ran the camera for this round but we’ll make sure to get her some press next time. … Continue reading
It’s getting warmer…
I don’t mean to say that spring is right around the corner, but after our recent low of -27 deg., our current 30 deg. are quite nice. Nothing like a jump of 57 degrees to lighten the depths of winter. … Continue reading
Snow and syrup
The snow has fallen and has been pushed and piled into spots that are out of the way. Luckily nothing suffered any damage, though the greenhouse plastic did get stretched a bit by a mixture of collected ice and snow. … Continue reading
Currently looking for WWOOF volunteers
WWOOF is World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms, an international organization that hooks up potential volunteers with farms that could use their help. We will be looking for WWOOF volunteers starting in April through October. The suggested length of stay … Continue reading