We first pulled up confused since it was stables saying private property. A big truck was blocking the farm stand so we pulled into the next lot since we saw a sign, still confused lol. The truck...
Shaggy Coos Farm
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Discover the charm of Shaggy Coos Farm, nestled in Easton, CT. This unique farm offers a Summer CSA program that provides a direct link to locally sourced meat, milk, eggs, and produce, ensuring top-notch quality throughout the season. Whether you opt for a quarter, half, or whole share, you can enjoy weekly pick-ups from May to September, immersing yourself in the freshest offerings.
As New England's southernmost dairy, Shaggy Coos Farm upholds a commitment to humane livestock practices, eschewing artificial aids in the rearing of their animals. Emphasizing a natural diet of grass, hay, and grain free from antibiotics and hormones, the farm's products reflect a dedication to purity and sustainability. Visitors can partake in the unique experience of the honor system store, which boasts a range of offerings from fresh milk to handpicked eggs.
Enveloped in the bucolic essence of Easton, Shaggy Coos Farm invites you to join their community and stay abreast of news and updates by signing up with your email address. Embrace the opportunity to connect with a farm that echoes a deep-rooted ethos of conscientious farming practices and a genuine passion for wholesome, locally sourced goods.
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It's one thing to have a farm stand- but to have a farm stand with commercial freezers and coolers on an honor system that accepts credit cards and provides receipts is a whole other level of farm...
Didn't get to see too many cows. Visited the store, really cute. It wasn't manned so we Picked & paield for what we took & noted it in their receipt book. Restored my faith in humanity!
Ordered my thanksgiving turkey here for the first time. The quality was amazing and the people we met were very nice. Definitely going back for that and their other products.
So, this place reminded me a lot of a farm we visited in Pennsylvania. The sign you would see brings you to the horse stable. But next to the stable is a house with a little shack stocked with...
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