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"The Land is His, We’re Just Tending It.”

Welcome to Our Humble Homestead

A Small Family Farmstead in Garland Maine

A small humble farmstead located in Garland Maine about 45mins from Bangor. Come and visit our Self Serve farmstand. Or reach out to plan a visit

We take pride in offering a variety of farm-fresh products including RAW Milk,  butter, ice cream & more

We don't strive to be "self" sufficient but "community" sufficient.

Our farm-stand offers a variety of products. All from Local Maine homesteads. When you stop by the farmstand you ARE shopping local!

From Our Farm

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From Farm to Table

Our Humble Homestead

17 Oliver Hill RD

Garland, ME

04939

SELF SERVE

Farm Stand Now Open

Sun-Sat : 6am-9pm

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Bourbon Red Turkeys

If you've visited our farm, you've probably spotted our beautiful Bourbon Red turkeys strutting around the pasture. Known for their striking deep-red feathers and calm personalities, Bourbon Reds are a heritage breed we are proud to raise.

We chose this breed not only for their beauty but also for their historical significance and exceptional flavor. Bourbon Reds were first developed in Kentucky in the late 1800s and are prized for their rich, tender meat far superior to what you'll find in a grocery store bird. Because they are a heritage breed, our turkeys grow at a natural pace, developing strong, healthy bodies with excellent flavor and texture.

Our Bourbon Reds are free-ranged, allowing them to forage on pasture, which contributes to their overall well-being and the nutrient density of their meat. They thrive on a diverse diet of grass, insects, and supplemental grains, and they are never given antibiotics or growth hormones.

We believe in stewarding these birds with care and respect, preserving a breed that was once nearly lost to history. When you purchase a Bourbon Red from our farm, you're not only getting a high-quality product you’re supporting sustainable, small-scale agriculture and helping to preserve a piece of American farming heritage.

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