Farm Events at Butterfield Farms
Farm tours, seasonal workshops, and hands-on experiences rooted in regenerative agriculture.
Come walk the pastures, learn where your food comes from, and experience the rhythms of the farm firsthand. Events are small, intentional, and designed for real connection.
A Few Things to Know
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On-Farm Location
All events take place on our working farm, just outside town, with clear directions provided after booking.
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Small Group Sizes
We intentionally limit attendance so everyone has space to ask questions and truly experience the farm.
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What to Bring
Closed-toe shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for comfort and safety.
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Good to Know
Events are rain-or-shine unless conditions are unsafe. Any changes will be communicated in advance.
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Upcoming Farm Tours & Workshops
What Farm Events Are Like Here
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Real farm, real life
This is a working farm, so expect dirt, weather, animals doing what animals do, and an honest look at how things really operate.
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Small groups
Group sizes are intentionally limited to keep the experience relaxed, personal, and open to questions.
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Respect-first animal handling
Animal interactions are guided and low-stress, always prioritizing the well-being of the livestock over spectacle.
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Leave with next steps
You’ll walk away with practical takeaways, resources, and simple next steps you can apply at home.
Types of Events We Offer
Farm Tours
Our farm tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at how we raise animals on pasture and manage the land throughout the seasons. You’ll walk the farm, learn why we do things the way we do, and gain a better understanding of where your food comes from.
Workshops
Workshops are hands-on, practical learning experiences designed to build confidence and real-world skills. Topics vary by season and may include food, farming, or home skills, with a focus on leaving you informed and empowered.
Seasonal Events
Seasonal events reflect the natural rhythms of the farm, from busy spring days to slower moments later in the year. These gatherings offer a chance to experience the farm in its current season and connect with others in a relaxed, welcoming setting.
Event FAQs
Are kids welcome?
Yes, many of our events are family-friendly, though some workshops may be better suited for older children or adults. Each event listing will clearly note age recommendations so you can decide what’s best for your family.
What should I wear or bring?
We recommend closed-toe shoes and clothing appropriate for the weather, as events take place on a working farm. You may also want to bring water, sun protection, or a light jacket depending on the season.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Most events are held rain or shine unless conditions become unsafe. If an event needs to be postponed or adjusted due to weather, all registered guests will be notified in advance by email.
What is your cancellation or refund policy?
Cancellation and refund policies vary by event and will be outlined on each event page. If you’re unable to attend, please reach out as soon as possible and we’ll do our best to work with you.
Is the farm accessible?
This is a working farm with uneven ground and natural terrain, which may limit accessibility in some areas. If you have specific needs or questions, we encourage you to contact us before registering so we can help set clear expectations.
Can we purchase meat or farm products during the event?
Availability varies by event and season, and details will be shared in advance when applicable. Some events may include optional purchasing opportunities, while others are focused solely on the experience.
Are pets allowed?
For the safety of our livestock and guests, pets are not permitted at farm events unless otherwise noted.
Don't Miss New Event Dates
Events are seasonal and spots are limited. Join the list to be notified when new tours and workshops are released.