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History

Green Meadows Farm is a property with a long history as a private estate.

The main house has been dated in its central part to 1786. Successive owners added pieces to it over the years, hence its rambling character! Major and Mrs. George S. Patton Jr. bought the property in 1928. The Pattons lived here only occasionally until World War II, when Beatrice Patton took up residence, expecting to welcome her husband home from the war, to retirement. Unfortunately, an untimely vehicle accident caused General Patton's death in 1945, so he was never here in extended residence. Mrs Patton lived here until her death in the hunting field in 1953.

 

 

Upon his retirement after 34 years as a career Army officer, the next George Patton and his family moved here permanently in 1980. Major General Patton was determined to make something more of his property than "leisure land", so with the help of agricultural, environmental, and forestry experts -- and the advice of seasoned farmers -- he initiated Green Meadows Farm, originally as a blueberry operation. Naming his fields for brave soldiers who had lost their lives in service with him in Vietnam (click here to learn more), he and his farm personnel have worked hard to maximize the potential of the land.

JobsFebruary 17th, 2012

We are now accepting applications for: Farmstand Manager and Livestock Assistant Farmer.   Farmstand Manager Manage daily operation of the farmstand including but not limited to: Order

About our Fall CSA SharesFebruary 14th, 2012

Our Fall CSA Shares are eight weeks long. We include vegetables grown at Green Meadows Farm plus other local farms. Shares will likely include Kale, Spinach, Arugula, Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Brocc

Farm SchoolFebruary 14th, 2012

  Our farm educational programs are intended to expose children and adults to real farm life, from our organic vegetable production to our heritage breed animals and sustainable practices. Classe

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"Eating is an agricultural act."

Wendell Berry (What Are People for Essays By Wendell B)


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