Tumbledown Family Farms, LLC

Tumbledown Family Farms, LLC Organic Farm and spiritual center we raise Highland Cattle, pork and eggs. All animal feed is manufactured without growth hormones, steroids or antibiotics.

Our products are available in our restaurant in Sanbornville, Tumbledown Farm to Fork. We also host beautiful weekend weddings, famlily reunions, and music and charity events. Tumbledown Farms is a small locally owned farm located in the town of Brookfield, New Hampshire. Brookfield is located in the famous Lakes Region and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Our farm features Broiler Chickens,

Organic healthy free range eggs, pork and roasters, beef, vegetables and a garden center. All of which can be seen and purchased at the farm stand located at the Red Barn on Route 109. Our philosophy is simple: Raise animals the way nature intended, outside in the fresh air with ample natural vegetation. No chemical fertilizers are used on our fields and all organic matter spread on our fields is generated here at the farm. From our farm to you, the way it used to be.

09/16/2024

Moving the cattle on this beautiful late summer day.

Drought is affecting my grazing areas at the farm, so we bounce them around a lot to give the pastures a chance to regenerate.

Change is usually a healthy thing for the herd, for the pastures, and for us.

Changing things up may not be comfortable always, but its important for our mental and spiritual health.

The more you experience change, the more accustomed you become to it, and the more you look forward to your next adventure.

As you can tell by the herd, they love to travel and experience greener pastures.

I do to.

Farmer Dave

09/03/2024

Creation of a glades pasture at the farm.

Am important way for us to balance our need for more pasture with scattered areas of natural sections of forest.

The pasture feeds our hungry herd; and the forest sections not only create areas for the cattle to rest out of the sun, but also provide great habitat for most of the native critters.

08/30/2024

Moving the herd to greener pastures.

As the hairy guest graze their way by the altar.   Would you get married with the herd and the mountains behind you?
08/18/2024

As the hairy guest graze their way by the altar.

Would you get married with the herd and the mountains behind you?

08/04/2024
The smell of BBQ is in the air. Come on down at 1pm and support the Wounded Warrior Project!Pic below is of the Pitmaste...
08/03/2024

The smell of BBQ is in the air. Come on down at 1pm and support the Wounded Warrior Project!

Pic below is of the Pitmasters!

BBQ, Byob, raffles, co****le tournament, music and more.

07/28/2024

Next Saturday August 3rd at the Farm.

These guys do a great job cooking and an amazing job raising money for The Wounded Warrior Project.

Please share, stop by, and or support. Let’s help make this their best year ever.

The schedule is below and there is a link to donate on the comments on this page.

Farmer Dave

Check out WMUR Chronicle at 7pm!
07/22/2024

Check out WMUR Chronicle at 7pm!

07/22/2024
Sunrise at the farm.
07/22/2024

Sunrise at the farm.

Morning dose of cuteness!
07/18/2024

Morning dose of cuteness!

07/10/2024
Beautiful day for a wedding at the farm!
07/06/2024

Beautiful day for a wedding at the farm!

07/03/2024

Come on down!! We are open until 7!!
We even have vanilla maple soft serve!!

07/03/2024

What a week - the kölsch is back and we have a NEW lager! Open Wednesday - have a couple of pints before the long weekend and bring your growlers for your Independence Day celebrations! will be back on Friday.
What's on tap https://frostheavebrewery.com

07/02/2024

🇺🇸We’ll be open the 4th 11-8!! 🇺🇸
💥Tent is always open for outdoor seating!! 💥

06/30/2024
06/28/2024

Know what you’re buying. This picture has store beef(right), and farm beef(left). There is an obvious visible difference between the two but the differences don’t stop there!

1. You may notice the color difference in the picture. The store bought is pumped full of additives and preservatives, including propyl gallate, to protect against spoilage due to long term air exposure.

2. There isn’t a guarantee of where that beef came from, OR how many cows are in it.

Yes, it may have the USDA label on it but as long as that animal was packaged in the US, it can be called a Product of the USA.

And yes, the meat in the right package is not from one single cow, rather scraps from multiple cows. It may have come from Argentina, Canada, or Brazil.

3. The beef on the left is fresher, darker and is farm raised beef. It is filled with more nutrients & flavor. The ground is also from one cow and not just low quality scraps from multiple cows.

Buy from a local farm

Address

295 Wentworth Road
Brookfield, NH
03872

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