Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm

Contact
- (800) 283-8266
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About the Farm
Background
Mass Audubon, the organization behind Drumlin Farm, was founded in 1896 by Harriet Lawrence Hemenway and Minna B. Hall to protect birds. Over the years, it has grown into the largest nature-based conservation organization in New England, with a focus on protecting wildlife, conserving land, and advocating for environmental policies.
Practices
Drumlin Farm employs humane and organic farming practices, raising free-range chickens and free-roaming animals that are hormone-free and fed organic grain. The farm also grows vegetables without the use of pesticides, ensuring natural growth methods. These practices reflect a commitment to animal welfare and ecological health.
The Rest
Drumlin Farm offers its produce and meat through a farm stand and CSA programs available in both summer and winter. The farm is part of Mass Audubon, which is dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, and accessibility in all its operations. Visitors can also explore over 60 wildlife sanctuaries managed by Mass Audubon.