The Educational Farm at Joppa Hill

Contact
- Annette Handy
- (603) 472-4724
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About the Farm
Background
Incorporated as a non-profit organization in 2004, the Educational Farm at Joppa Hill operates on 35 acres of public land leased from the Town of Bedford, N.H. Originally a working dairy farm, it now hosts a variety of animals including horses, goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, bunnies, alpacas, a donkey, and cows. The farm has been offering summer camps for children since 2005 and has expanded to include community garden plots, a farm stand, and various educational programs. Managed by a farm manager and a board of directors, the farm relies on over 100 volunteers for animal care, garden work, and structural repairs. The property is under conservation easements and connects to a trail system overseen by the Piscataquog Land Conservancy.
Practices
The farm emphasizes sustainable agriculture through its educational programs and tours. It offers community garden plots and encourages visitors to carry in/carry out to maintain cleanliness. The farm's practices are designed to preserve agricultural heritage and provide interactive educational experiences.
The Rest
Open to the public every day, the farm serves as a trailhead for hikers, horseback riders, and runners. It hosts special events, birthday parties, and agricultural fairs, and provides a space for school field trips and summer camps. The farm also features a farm stand and offers hay rides. Dogs are welcome on leash, and visitors are encouraged to make donations or purchase items from the farm stand to support operations.