Autumn in New England is a particularly busy time, especially for agriculture. Coggeshall’s Agriculture Weekend September 4 & 5 will kick off the celebration with a fall garden harvest and …
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Autumn in New England is a particularly busy time, especially for agriculture. Coggeshall’s Agriculture Weekend September 4 & 5 will kick off the celebration with a fall garden harvest and animals. Coggeshall and Old Sturbridge Village costumed historians will demonstrate how livestock on an 18th-century farm was not only crucial to historic foodways but critical to the success of the farm as a whole. Coggeshall's farm partner, Gnarly Vines Farm, will be on-site to discuss the difference between historic and modern agriculture practices. Guests will get up close and personal with some of the animals. In addition, Coggeshall will showcase their heritage breeds.
WHERE: Coggeshall Farm, Bristol
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 4 and 5; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
COST: Varies
MORE INFO: Coggeshallfarm.org