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The Little White Goat Dairy at Heritage Fields Farm

309 Gidney Rd Orange MA 01364
Pay With: Credit/Debit, SNAP/EBT
Growing Practices: Chemical Free/ Sustainably Grown
Contact: Rachel Scherer
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About

We tend our goats, chickens, and the pastures that sustain them with the belief that:

Growing, preparing, and serving food are deep forms of love and nurturing.

The health of the soil is the foundation for the health of our herd, and therefore, for the health of our customers, we are committed to the practices of biological farming.

To share our love of the land we farm and the riches it produces, we promise to provide our customers with delicious, nutritious food, that they may eat in good health with their families and friends.

What We Grow

Breeding Stock

Goats (dairy)

Dairy + Eggs

Cheese (goat), Eggs (chicken), Milk (goat), Raw Milk, Yogurt (goat)

Meat

Chicken, Goat, Pork

Pet Food

Dog Bones, Meat

Promotional Materials

T-shirts, Tote Bags

Farm Stand

  • The Little White Goat Dairy at Heritage Fields Farm
    309 Gidney Rd
    Orange, MA (map)
    (978) 790-1240April to December: 8am-6pm, 7 days a week. Dairy, eggs and meat available
    January to March: 9am-5pm, 7 days a week. Meat and eggs only

Family Fun

  • Pasture Walks, Nature Trails, Cheesemaking Classes
  • Farm tours
    Come visit with the goats, chickens and pigs, tour the dairy, and see how we integrate stewardship of the land with animal husbandry!
    Available to give farm tours from 11am-3pm, June-November.
    *Please call or email at least one day ahead.

Our Customers

Season

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Activities

Farm Tours

Photos

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There are no peaches for harvest in Massachusetts this year — an unfortunate casualty of increasingly variable weather fueled by climate change. We are keeping the guide updated with information about other fruit that is available, along with farms that are sourcing peaches from other parts of the region.

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