Welcome to the Woodsong Hollow Farm website. Our website is under construction. See links at left for  a list of currently available webpages, and below for latest news.

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Markets & On-Farm Sales

  • On-farm Sales - You are welcome to call or email to make a time to pick up products at the farm in between markets.
  • Summer Markets
    This year we will be attending the following markets as our farm schedule allows:
    Boyertown: http://www.boyertownpa.org/farmersmarket/. Next market Saturday June 20th.
    Skippack: http://www.skippackfarmersmarket.net/. We will be starting this market in July but no date has been set yet.
    Allentown: http://www.plazagrowersmarket.com/. Next market June 24th.

    The intention is to be at each market at least once a month, and we will be posting the dates for each month on our website at the beginning of the month. Between markets we sell from the farm (please call ahead!), or Jeff or I are in Allentown (Dorney Park area), Macungie/Emmaus area and East Greenville regularly and Boyertown and Wyomissing irregularly and can meet up with you with an order.

    We also now sell through the Lehigh Valley Food Co-op: http://lvfood.coop/shop/. If you live in the Boyertown/Oley Hills area and are interested in ordering through the co-op, we may be able to arrange to have a drop-off site for the co-op here at the farm if there are enough people who would want to do that.

Please see Farmers Markets page for dates and time of markets.

Farm Photos

We invite you to take a photographic tour of our farm - see photos below. 

All babies love to nap!



Monsters lurk in quiet corners of the summer garden.. 

 

Broiler chicks start out in the brooder, a protected environment
that keeps them warm and well-fed..

 

 

Once they have their feathers and are growing well they move to the pasture pens. The pens provide protection from predators
and are moved daily so chickens always have plenty of fresh green feed. 

 

Our lambs love the lush green feed that grows where the
chicken pens have been.

 

Goats doing what they love best
(and helping us clear our invasive weeds in the process!) 

 

Pigs love to sleep and eat and dig.

 

These australorp hens are sisters, and they chose to hatch
and raise their babies together!