THE PROJECT
Sandhill is more than a farm. We are a community-focused, liberty and justice-minded experiment. The Speegle's and Seif-Miller's raide there own food and look for ways to make 13 acres a nutrition and education benefit to their local communities. A big part of our overall project is providing food for low-income neighbors, and teaching others about farming. As an individual Quaker project, scot has a food-based reparations project to benefit those Americans who were never paid for forced labor. The project is a homeschool, child and autism-abled place and space. Jenn is a midwife, Hanna labors with love her children and photography, and Sean is just a jack of all trades. Don't forget, we have a sawmill!
The Farm
Sandhill invites you to visit the farm. At any given time, we have free range/cage free chickens, pastured broilers, pastured cows, sheep, turkeys, and even ducks! We can teach you several aspects of what it takes to get good food from pasture to table.
Learn to butcher,
make milk soap, yogurt or cheese.
Take home some eggs and ground beef!
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