We are a small diverse farm in Northern New Hampshire. Check out our website for lots of info on how we grow and who we are.
Meadowstone Farm is a small, diverse farm located in Northern New Hampshire which has a long history. Originally homesteaded by the Cole family in the mid-1800's, it remained in their family as a cow dairy until the early 1960's. John Cole was well known throughout the area for his horse teams and the work he did with them. Ray Little bought the farm in 1967 and ran it as a dairy until the late 70's. He then sold the farm to Lyle and Rachel Whitcomb in 1982, who, while running a hardware store, a roofing business and raising four children managed to raise vegetables and keep the farm in working order. They also did Pick-Your-Own peas, eggs, pansies and a few cattle over the years. We purchased the farm in 2003 and have continued the tradition of organized chaos and the love of farming.
In our farmstand we offer a variety of vegetables, blueberries, pork, chicken, beef, eggs, and goat cheese. Although we were Certified Organic, we dropped it in 2007. Checkout our Beyond Organic link on our website for more information. Meadowstone Farm is also home to Woodland Community School, a private day school for ages 5-14. We love visitors, so stop by anytime to check the farm out! School groups and other organizations please contact us for scheduling.