Martha’s Vineyard

Fiber Farm

 

Welcome to Martha’s Vineyard Fiber Farm

As seen in the Wall Street Journal 4/19/08

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To Purchase a Yarn CSA Share of our Fall 2008 Shearing

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Martha’s Vineyard Fiber Farm is home to registered Angora Goats, Cormo, Cotswold and Babydoll Southdown sheep and an assortment of ducks, chickens, dogs and a barn cat or two. And we are looking to add a couple of alpaca to our farm family this winter.


Our farm is dedicated to producing the finest fleeces, roving and yarn by giving our animals the best possible care. We are deeply committed to raising our goats and sheep on a natural diet of pasture and hay for as much of the year as possible. We’ve also made a conscious decision to have our fleeces processed by a small, family-owned, solar-powered mill owned by goat farmers, rather than sending them to a big commercial processor. We think the extra attention detail we receive is worth the added expense and slightly longer return time. And we like the idea of keeping those dollars in the hands of fellow farmers.


We are very excited to announce the world’s first yarn CSA! Community Supported Agriculture is not a new concept but, as far as we know, no one has ever applied it to yarn before. Click here to see how it works.


Come by the farm for a look-see. If you feel like playing farm hand, we’ll put you to work. Or bring a picnic and your camera for a day of goat petting and egg collecting. Either way, we think you’ll be as smitten by these animals as we are.