Lambs are here!
We’ve had three lambs born in the last week here on the farm. They’re all boys (will be rams) and are named Bobo, Zachie and Sam. They were all named by young children who were there when these cute, bouncy friends arrived.
Lambing season is tough on the farmers, as they have to stay up at night, checking the ewes. We have at least one ewe still pregnant, so the waiting and watching continues.
Harvest Feast and Fair
Welcome to Codman Community Farms!
Codman Farms is a working farm in Lincoln, MA that welcomes visitors to come and explore our animals, barns and fields. We are dedicated to the productive use of conservation land in Lincoln for agriculture.
Harvest Weekend, Friday, September 25 and Saturday, September 26
The Farmside Feast is Friday, September 25th at 6pm in the Barn. You’ll enjoy a dinner prepared by local caterer Rebecca Leonardi who is cooking up a seasonal, local meal for all to enjoy! There will be live music and the return of our “key” fundraising activity. Tickets must be purchased in advance online or at the farm, located at 58 Codman Road, Lincoln, MA.
Bring the whole family to the farm for our Harvest Fair on Saturday, September 26th. Join us from 1:00pm to 4:30pm for a fun-filled afternoon full of children’s games and activities, family games, live music, tasty snacks, farm exhibits and crafts, a produce and harvest competition and so much more! This event is free for members and $10 for adults, $5 for children.
Foster a Farm Animal
The Benefits of Fostering a Codman Farm Animal – Enjoy educational benefits while helping to pay for the care of CCF’s animals!
- Stewardship: Enjoy knowing that your participation is helping pay for the care of our heritage farm animals. The animals will continue to live at CCF.
- Family-friendly Volunteering: If interested, each family can spend a couple of hours helping the farmer care for their animal.
- Animal Educational Workshops: Animal-specific workshops will teach foster families about their animal’s habits and needs.
- Connect with an Animal: Foster families are encouraged to name their animal, write stories, draw pictures, take photographs, contribute to the farm blog and more.
- Public Recognition: A “foster family” board in the main barn will include photographs of foster families and “their” animal. Lincoln Journal articles will feature foster families.
- Local Eating: It feels great to buy and eat local food. Now you can help raise it.
How to Support our Animals
The price to foster an animal varies by breed, based on how long they live at the farm, and how expensive they are to raise. This is the cost for one year of fostering.
Cows……………………………………………………..$600
Breeding Sows……………………………………….$1,000
Boar……………………………………………………..$1,000
Sheep……………………………………………………$350
Turkey Tom……………………………………………$350
Guinea Fowl (family of 5)………………………….$200
Chickens (1 doz.)…………………………………….$200/doz
Farm Family (cow, pig, 12 hens, sheep)……..$1500
If you are interested in an animal that is not raised for meat:
Herman the Water Buffalo………………………..$5000
The Rabbit Family ………………………………….$2000
To pick your animal, email codmanfarm@comcast.net and we’ll set up a time for you to choose your animal, and take a photo!
Classes and Tours
Fee is $50 for groups of 20 or less. For larger groups, we split the group into two and the cost is $100. If you prefer to wander on your own, admission is $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. Please contact us in advance to schedule your visit!
Farmer’s Helpers Join the Codman farmers for five afternoons of fun and learning. Lend a hand with farm chores, discover where food comes from and how to care for the animals. Gather eggs, water the pigs and feed the sheep. Young farmers are welcome to see, touch and discover! Typically offered in March/April and October/November. Fall 2009 classes scheduled for Wednesday (ages 5-7) and Thursdays (ages 8-10) beginning October 14th and 15th, 2009. Contact Lincoln Recreation to register (in September).
Bedford 4-H Club Meetings with Leader Steve Hanna – We now have more than 25 members from Bedford and nearby communities. We’re serving a group of kids who generally miss out on 4-H activities: those who love animals but whose property is too small to keep a sheep or goat of their own. Thanks to Codman, they can get to know farm animals up close, do chores, and even lease an animal with which they can develop a real relationship. To find out more information or to join the group, contact Steve Hanna at (781) 275-1379. Select this link for a list of all the Massachusetts 4-H clubs



Interested in other classes, or offering a class? Let us know!
Bee Keeping Basics - curious about what it takes to become a bee keeper? Learn more about this fascinating hobby! Next class begins Winter 2010.
Annual Operating Drive
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