Come to The Farmer’s Cow Annual Winter Farm Tour
Lebanon, CT (PRWEB) January 21, 2015 -- The Farmer’s Cow is kicking off its 10th anniversary year with the annual Winter Farm Tour. Visitors are invited to enjoy an outdoor open house at Graywall Farms in Lebanon on President’s Day, Monday February 16th from 12-3pm. Visitors can meet the farmers behind Connecticut’s recognizable local milk brand and learn about local dairy farming.
The Winter Tour provides an enjoyable educational experience for all ages. Families should put on their winter boots and bundle up to see the cows and tour the milking parlor. If there is enough snow on the ground there will be horse drawn sleigh rides, too. After the tour, visitors can warm up with The Farmer’s Cow hot coffee and sample our fresh milk, chocolate milk, ice cream and more.
“Our farmers are proud to show everyone how we care for our cows that give delicious milk,” said Robin Chesmer, Managing Member of The Farmer’s Cow. “We have hosted thousands of visitors at tours of our member farms and the Winter Tour is very popular. Everyone enjoys experiencing the farm in winter and our curious cows enjoy all the activity of having visitors.”
The Winter Tour is free for all and no reservations are required. This event is weather permitting. Cold and snow are okay but muddy fields can cause a problem for parking. Please check The Farmer’s Cow web site and Facebook page for updates. For more information call 866‐355‐COWS or email farmers(at)TheFarmersCow(dot)com.
About The Farmer’s Cow
The Farmer's Cow is a group of six family-owned dairy farms in Connecticut that produce the highest quality fresh products including milk, cream, ice cream, half & half, Connecticut-sourced eggs, apple cider, summer beverages and locally roasted coffee. The farmers of The Farmer’s Cow take great pride in what they do and share a commitment to sustainable agriculture in Connecticut. When consumers purchase The Farmer’s Cow milk and locally produced products, they are supporting local farmers and helping to maintain Connecticut’s unique rural New England flavor. Like us on Facebook and follow on Twitter @TheFarmersCow.
Mary Ann Dostaler, MAD Communications, http://www.madcomm.com, +1 (860) 267-0816, [email protected]
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