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Published October 9, 2018 at 2660 × 2425 in Farms + Kids = Healthy, Happy, Thriving Communities
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Sweet & juicy, sun-ripened, certified organic strawberries are here! We're bringing in fresh-picked berries from the strawberry patch every morning. Stop by the farm store or visit us at the Davis Square, Brookline, or Roslindale farmers markets! (Our PYO fields haven't opened yet, but check back here soon for PYO updates!)
“We’ve got a scoop for you….Langwater Farm is now scooping local ice cream made by our friends at Maple Valley Farm in Hadley with their milk. C’mon down 12pm-6pm! #icecreamlover #finallysummerweather☀️ #maplevalleyicecream
Thank you all for joining us for another epic pizza night at the farm! Can’t wait until the next one! 🍕
Summer is just around the corner, and we have an awesome lineup of upcoming events — including our first pizza night of the season this Friday, May 26!! #pizzanights #pyostrawberrries #northeastonma #farmlife
Cold temperatures tonight, with a forecasted low of 29F 🥶 — unusually cold for this time of year!! We are hustling to set up a sprinkler system in the blooming strawberry crop. The few degrees of heat released when the water transforms to ice protects the strawberry blossoms from freezing. Our farm crew will be in the fields all night to ensure the pumps and sprinklers are working, as any interruption would be devastating for the crop. We also applied row covers to our first two tomato plantings.
Hayrides! Pizza! Beer! Kid-friendly planting activities! Bread and cheese sampling! We have something for everyone in your family. Come out today (10am-4pm) and support Blanche Ames Elementary School. 20% of proceeds will be donated to the Blanche Ames PAC. #EastonMA #supportyourschool #localfood
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