Nourishing Body, Soil, and Soul

At Wild Earth Farm we’re on a mission to nourish body, soil, and soul. To us that means planting thousands of trees into our perennial silvopasture system to nourish our soil and our animals. In turn our animals nourish our bodies and our souls. We raise our 100% grass-fed beef and lamb on our certified organic pastures in the hills of Vermont.

  • Our Story

    We believe that a connection to food and farming opens up a whole new quality of life that we never even knew was possible. We’re on a mission to nourish body, soil, and soul.

    Read our Full Story 
  • Farm Stays

    We are thrilled to welcome guests to our farm!  Here, it's all about connection: to your food, to yourself, to the land, and the present moment around you.

    Come Stay with Us 
  • Weddings

    Wild Earth Farm provides a magical and relaxed environment to celebrate your love with your closest friends and family.

    Details Please! 
  • Katie Goes to DC to Support Small Farms

    Katie Goes to DC to Support Small Farms

    I’m sitting at the Washington DC airport after a 2-day fly-in with NFFC (National Family Farm Coalition). A group of about 40 farmers and advocacy people flew in from across...

    Katie Goes to DC to Support Small Farms

    I’m sitting at the Washington DC airport after a 2-day fly-in with NFFC (National Family Farm Coalition). A group of about 40 farmers and advocacy people flew in from across...

  • Grass-Fed Beef and Omega 3's- Are they relevant?

    Grass-Fed Beef and Omega 3's- Are they relevant?

    This past weekend Ben and I attended the “Gathering of the Good Graziers” conference in Western, MA. This is put on by the New England Grazing Network and the Northeast...

    Grass-Fed Beef and Omega 3's- Are they relevant?

    This past weekend Ben and I attended the “Gathering of the Good Graziers” conference in Western, MA. This is put on by the New England Grazing Network and the Northeast...

  • Women and Wool

    Women and Wool

    “Long before women were allowed into colleges and other forms of education, they were engineering things out of wool. Creating equations, counting stitches, building together.” When these words came out...

    Women and Wool

    “Long before women were allowed into colleges and other forms of education, they were engineering things out of wool. Creating equations, counting stitches, building together.” When these words came out...

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