Thursday, May 28, 2009

Safety & Rules on the Farm


1. Parents are fully responsible for their own children at all times. Please keep a close eye on them… the farm can be fun but also dangerous.
2. Stay out of all barns & out buildings.
3. Stay off of all equipment & tools that may be around the farm.
4. The pool area if off limits at all times unless we are providing a special farm event that includes the pool.
5. There is a small, shallow pond below the chicken coop. (Shallow water, deep mud) All children must be accompanied by an adult to visit the pond. Beware of large snapping turtles… they are so cool but keep your distance. They have a tremendous bite. (We just saw one the other day traveling down to the pond)
6. Please, DO NOT chase chickens. Feel free to bring along stale bread to feed them… they love small chunks of bread tossed to them. Watch out though… they’ll snatch it right from your hands if you’re not careful.
7. The bee hives are located behind the pool and house. Do not visit close to the hives unless accompanied by Charlie or Ben. (No closer than 25 feet)
8. Please respect our home and our property. Please leave things as you have found them.
9. When you leave the farm, be sure to check for ticks.

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About Ceilidh Meadows Farm

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Finksburg, Maryland, United States
What does Ceilidh (KAY-lee) mean? It is a Gaelic word for a traditional Scottish or Irish gathering. The Gathering Place!

Our Mission Statement and Goals

Our Mission Statement:
To glorify God through our family, home, & farm. To serve Him by being good stewards of His creation and the resources He provides.

Our goals:
To grow & provide delicious, fresh naturally grown foods for our family and members of our CSA. Though we are not certified organic, we choose to farm using non-chemical methods. We also provide a happy healthy home for our animals using pastured systems.

We hope to support our family & CSA members in learning to eat seasonally from the farm. We hope to do this by sharing ideas for food preparation & storage.

As God provides a bountiful harvest, we hope to provide extra food for families in need during this economically difficult time.