What is Classification? Classification happens two to three times a year at Pineland Farms. When a classifier from the Holstein Association USA is planning to... read more
A 2 hour Farm Pass is needed to access both our Farmyard (Educational Venue) and Valley Farm (Working Dairy Farm) for a self-guided tour and... read more
Interactive Native Tree Walk Download Native Tree Walk Brochure Located at the Big Pond Open Spring, Summer & Fall Here’s another fun activity that is... read more
StoryWalk at Pineland Farms *StoryWalk is a 1-mile stroll on our trails while stopping to read along the way. The StoryWalk Project was created by... read more
Spring Awakening at Pineland Pond Life Returns to the Pond Each spring, as the ice melts, life vibrantly returns to Pineland Pond. You’ll encounter a... read more
Join us this April Vacation for a week of fun for the whole family! There is something for everyone, from outdoor recreation to farm education.... read more
There are three greenhouses here at Pineland Farms. Perhaps you’ve noticed one or more of them while visiting the Market, taking a stroll or joining... read more
In March, the Education Department visited the Dry Mills Hatchery in Gray, Maine to learn more about the brook trout stocked in the Pineland Pond.... read more
We’ve welcomed three new fuzzy faces to Pineland Farms for the winter: McGinty, Norma and Stanley! These three Highland Cows were former herd mates of... read more