Meadowsweet Farm
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Meadowsweet Farm
Last Updated On: May 7th, 2026 at 07:36PM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:59 Forget Rd
Hawley, Massachusetts, 01339-9735
Primary Contact: Kyra Tafel
Secondary Contact: Gus Tafel
Primary Phone:
Type: Home
Number: 413-412-3543
Email: meadowsweetdairy@gmail.com
Secondary Phone
Type: '-----
Number: 607-376-4970
Email:
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Internship information
General Farm Description: We have a diversified organic farm and dairy in the hill towns of Western Massachusetts. Atop one of the highest elevations in the area we graze about 100 cows (dairy and beef) 60 sheep, pigs, laying hens and, in the summer months, broilers and turkeys. We sell organic and grass-fed milk in our farm store, as well meat, eggs and products made with wool from our sheep.CRAFT Member Farm? No
Internship Starts: March
Internship Ends: October
Number of Internship Available: Two
Application Deadline: 1-Apr
Minimum Length of Stay: 6 months
Internship Details:
We are looking for a hard working, dependable and competent person, or couple, interested in learning about organic dairy and livestock farming. Responsibilities will include milking, haying, running equipment, feeding animals, cleaning barns, putting up and taking down fence, feeding animals, collecting and washing eggs, bottling milk, tapping maple trees, building animal shelters, processing meat birds, managing the farm store etc.
Educational Opportunities: Learn all about organic farming with cows, sheep, pigs and poultry. Sustainable land and small farm management. Homesteading skills.
Skills Desired: It would be nice to find people who have worked on other farms before but it is not required. We are willing to train the right people. We need individuals who can safely work with large animals. Individuals with experience on other farms with livestock would be preferential but is not necessary if those applying feel they are comfortable working with livestock. We are also willing to teach people how to operate farm equipment if they don't already know how but, again, they must be comfortable with the idea of working with heavy equipment. Most importantly we need people who are dependable, can problem solve and work on their own; people who can put down their cell phones and commit to a hard days work.
Meals: Yes, we can.
Stipend: Yes, depending on amount of experience.
Housing: Yes.
Preferred method of Contact: email
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