We are excited to announce that construction of our Manure Composting System is finally complete! This is the conclusion of what has been a nearly two year process, and it is so satisfying to see the project finished. This project really started back in 2016, when Alena Warren of the Strafford County Conservation DistrictContinue reading “October Update: Manure Composting System is Complete!”
Tag Archives: Equestrian Land Conservation
Early Summer 2019
WE have finally moved into the FUN season at Cold Moon Farm– SUMMER is officially here! Though spring was slow in coming, we are back into full swing. First, we are excited to welcome our two summer working students, Sydney S. and Eileen M. These equestrians have been helping with the training and groundwork educationContinue reading “Early Summer 2019”
Winter 2019
So here we are in the depths of winter– icy, wind driven pellets are sprinkling my windows, the chimes on the porch are twinkling their melodies and the horses are (reluctantly) pulled into their stalls while we wait for the weather to turn in a less tumultuous direction. Therefore, it seems like a perfect opportunityContinue reading “Winter 2019”
Summer 2018 Update
It has been a busy spring and summer this year– so busy that we have been neglectful of updating our website! We will attempt to compress several months of fun and adventure into a concise summary. JEF Anna Rose moved back to Cold Moon Farm on April 1 after wintering at High Knoll Equestrian CenterContinue reading “Summer 2018 Update”
Strafford County Equestrian Trail Riders
Cold Moon Farm has been happy to host several meetings of local equestrian trail riding enthusiasts who are hoping to preserve, protect and promote equestrian trail use in Strafford County. While we are still in our beginning stages, there is a lot of enthusiasm in this project. At a minimum, we are hoping to createContinue reading “Strafford County Equestrian Trail Riders”