Author: Natasha Stewart

Breeding for Resilience: Inside the Organic Dairy at Wolfe’s Neck Center
Written by Natasha Stewart At Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment, we steward a resilient dairy herd adapted to our unique grazing lands and farm management practices through thoughtful decision-making and long-term planning. Through this work, the process of breeding cows becomes inseparable from the process of training farmers. Planning the Herd with … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/breeding-for-resilience-inside-the-organic-dairy-at-wolfes-neck-center/">Continued</a>
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Celebrating Climate Solutions Through Community, Creativity & Dance
On Saturday, May 9, 2026, Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment welcomed guests from across the community for the Climate Solutions Dance Party celebrating the What If We Get It Right book tour with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (photos below). The evening brought together climate advocates, neighbors, artists and changemakers for a joyful celebration … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/celebrating-climate-solutions-through-community-creativity-dance/">Continued</a>
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Cluck Yeah! The Chicken Have Returned to campus
This week, Farmer Tom traveled to Bowdoinham, Maine to pick up 200 sixteen-week-old chickens.
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Oceanfront Camping at Wolfe’s Neck Center: A Story of Land, Legacy and Lasting Traditions
Written by Natasha Stewart There’s a certain feeling you get when you arrive at Oceanfront Camping at Wolfe’s Neck Center. Maybe it’s the crunch of tires on a dirt road. Maybe it’s the first glimpse of the ocean across open fields. Or maybe it’s something harder to define, a sense that this place has been … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/oceanfront-camping-at-wolfes-neck-center/">Continued</a>
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From Field to Feed: Haymaking at Wolfe’s Neck Center
Written by Natasha Stewart At Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment, haymaking is more than a seasonal task. It is a critical part of how we advance our work in farmer training, research and public education. Set on a coastal campus in Freeport, Maine, where shifting weather patterns and a short growing season … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/from-field-to-feed-haymaking-at-wolfes-neck-center/">Continued</a>
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Learning Beyond the Classroom: How Outdoor Education Deepens Understanding
Written by Natasha Stewart What happens when students step beyond the walls of a traditional classroom and into a living, breathing landscape? At Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment in Freeport, learning does not begin with a worksheet. It begins with a question, a curiosity or even a muddy pair of hands. Across … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/learning-beyond-the-classroom/">Continued</a>
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In Dialogue with the Dirt: Regenerative Agriculture, Carbon and Soil Health
Written by Natasha Stewart Healthy soil is a living system made up of minerals, organic matter, microorganisms, plant roots, water and air. When that system functions well, it supports productive farms, protects surrounding ecosystems and builds resilience in the face of a changing climate. At Wolfe’s Neck Center, soil is at the heart of everything … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/regenerative-agriculture-carbon-and-soil-health/">Continued</a>
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Growing the Next Generation of Dairy Farmers
Written by Natasha Stewart At Wolfe’s Neck Center, regenerative agriculture is a long-term investment in people, land and the future of farming. One of the most impactful ways we bring that commitment to life is through our partnership with the Dairy Grazing Alliance, serving as a facilitator for the Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship (DGA), a nationally … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/growing-the-next-generation-of-dairy-farmers/">Continued</a>
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Learning the Land, One Pasture at a Time: How Managed Grazing Guides Wolfe’s Neck Center’s Dairy Program
Written by Natasha Stewart On campus at Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport, Maine, our commitment to building a more ecologically and economically resilient food system in the Northeast includes training farmers, supporting regenerative practices and creating markets for products grown in this way.  Our Organic Dairy is a core part of this work, home to … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/managed-grazing-wolfes-neck-center/">Continued</a>
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