![]() ![]() We offer an artist residency program through Greenhorns, you can learn more here. We wild harvest seaweed in Cobscook Bay and on the Cutler coast. In 2023 we will be opening a cooperative commercial kitchen space at Minke Kitchen. We sell many other local products in our Farm Store including products from Crown O’ Maine (fermented drinks, cheese, butter, local Maine dried grocery items) Tide Mill Meat, Juji’s bread, Mongr wild salmon, Equal Exchange oil, chocolate, coffee, 44 North Coffee, Wrenovations local honey, assorted gift items and Greenhorns tee shirts, almanacs and merch. We raise oysters and kelp on our LPAs in Schooner Cove. In 2023, we will make them in our certified commercial kitchen (we call it Minke) at 13 Little Falls Road, previously at Cobscook Institute kitchen in Trescott. We produce 13 value added products (vinegar, teas, jams, creams, salt blends, seaweed broth, bath, and sprinkle) We welcome visitors and offer farm tours, but need advance notice. We are farming on Passamaquoddy homeland, in Pembroke Maine, at the end of Leighton Point on Cobscook Bay. Open by chance or appointment: email to request an appointment. You can also make arrangements to visit the agrarian library at Reversing Hall, 4 Leighton Point Rd in Pembroke. We host campers: You can book your camping with Hipcamp.Įvery year Smithereen Farm hosts workshops, lectures and outings thanks to our sister organization Greenhorns. The farm is protected by a conservation easement from Maine Coast Heritage Trust and adjoins conserved lands in many directions. Most of the farm is forested with spruce, balsam fir, larch, maple, and birch and some queenly white pines we invite campers to stay on the farm and enjoy the stars, the breezes, the sea mist, migrating birds, mossy trails and quiet beaches in every direction. We also host U-Pick for our organic strawberries, blueberries and cranberries. We also sell from our webshop, through Faire, and wholesale to many shops in Maine and beyond. It’s a good place to come and work if you like to be social, lots of chatting goes on at the store! If you’re a community member interested to do a “day shift ” or even a “half day shift”we would be so happy to either pay or barter for your time. Interested in volunteering for a one-day-a-week gig? We were so grateful to Helen for helping out one day a week in the store. Thanks to our USDA LFPP grant, we will be expanding our stores hours next year to 9am – 5pm, and expanding our offering of local, organic and Maine products, including a wide variety of cheeses from the Maine Cheese Guild. Smithereen Farm Store is located 12 Little Falls Road, open 9-3pm (SunMonTuesThurFri), r ight across from the Pennamaquan river. We sell retail at the Lubec Farmers Market on Saturdays, and at our store. ![]() ![]() We are certified organic by MOFGA and the Real Organic Project We grow and process a wide range of fruit, herbs, vegetables, fungus and algae. ![]()
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