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Hi All! It's been a while since our last post- thank you for staying patient with us and checking out this article! Today, we wanted to...

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Mar 18, 20182 min read
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A Unique Visitor
We've had a unique visitor to the farm the past few days. If you look closely in the video, you can see the white bodied Snow Goose with...

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Feb 22, 20181 min read
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Baby Shower at Castle Hill Farm
At the end of our fall season, we hosted a baby shower under our new Pavilion! Michelle's family decorations were themed around her...

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Jan 5, 20181 min read
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Castle Hill Farm Celebrates 90 Years!
Thank you to the Newtown Bee for publishing such a beautiful article about our farm!

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Oct 22, 20171 min read
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Sep 8, 20170 min read
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Baling Hay 101: Mowing
If you read our last blog post, you'll know that we are here to try and explain the process of baling hay to the not so average farmer....

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May 17, 20171 min read
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Baling Hay 101:
Timing is key. Timing is everything. A lot of factors go into the process of making just one hay bale. It isn't a quick process as some...

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May 16, 20171 min read
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Leaving Us All With A Happy Memory
Sad to say we lost this old man recently.. Bob, one of our 12 year old Jersey/Holstein Cows, was rescued from going to auction as a week...

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Mar 22, 20171 min read
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Cleaning Up
On February 7th, we posted an article about "De-vined Clearings" and talked about our plan to clean up the overgrown hillside with it's...

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Mar 6, 20171 min read
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Local Man Has Hidden Talents
Newtown local, Charles E. Fadus, has been painting for years, and is still at it at 90 years old! Having grown up in Connecticut, Charles...

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Mar 4, 20171 min read
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Recycling Christmas Trees
If you don't know this about us at Castle Hill Farm, we are big on reducing, reusing, and recycling! At the end of our Christmas Tree...

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Feb 25, 20171 min read
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Name This?
Symplocarpus Foetidus, commonly known as skunk cabbage, is a low growing, foul-smelling plant that grows in wetlands of eastern North...

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Feb 18, 20171 min read
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De-vined Clearings
This month, Farmer Steve, with some help, has been working hard to clear and restore the pasture land within Castle Hill Farm's hillside....

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Feb 7, 20171 min read
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The "Off" Season
Some of you made the trip out to our Tree Farm this past holiday season and while you were walking around, we didn't have to be too...

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Jan 31, 20171 min read
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When The Cows Come Home
Right before the weekend's snowstorm, two of our cows, Bou and Mazey, decided to take advantage of an open gate to explore a little more...

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Jan 31, 20171 min read
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Weddings at Castle Hill Farm- Website Update
Castle Hill Farm is a family wedding venue, nestled within the town of Newtown. The farm has gardens, hay fields, a greenhouse, and...

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Jan 9, 20171 min read
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Skating Pals
We took advantage of a few cold days, allowing our previous "swimming hole" to freeze over so we could go ice skating. While we were down...

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Jan 2, 20171 min read
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Engagement at the Tree Farm
Quite some excitement at our Farm, 5 Hattertown Road, in the beginning of December as a couple got engaged amongst the trees! Taylor...

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Dec 31, 20161 min read
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St. Rose Live Nativity
St. Rose Church of Lima in Newtown had their live nativity this past weekend and our own, Mazey, got the opportunity to take part!...

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Dec 13, 20161 min read
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Norman's News
You've all met our pet turkey, Norman, and have been wondering where he has been during your recent visits to our Pumpkin Patch, Corn...

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Nov 24, 20161 min read
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