Stone Cold Milk and Beer

The 1,300-acre Carter & Stevens Farm in Barre, Massachusetts is a 5th-generation family dairy farm that has been milking cows and producing raw milk everyday since 1938.

18 thoughts on “Stone Cold Milk and Beer

      1. It’s a pleasure your visit “online” Julie, please enjoy a cup or tea or coffee and some cake. Feel free to take photos ☺️ Thank you!
        Have a wonderful weekend!

  1. Really fun photos, Julie, of the Stone Cow dairy farm and environs. Lovely windmill and I especially appreciated the work and ingenuity of the stone cow.

  2. It looks like a beautiful farm and a good place to spend a few hours. I also love the stone sculpture of the cow.
    Just curious–do you drink raw milk? It gets so much bad press from most health experts, but we have several friends who drink nothing but raw milk.

    1. It is a fun place, and a local agricultural hot spot.
      I don’t drink raw milk, either. In Massachusetts, raw milk has to be labeled with a warning, and must be consumed within a short time. Too much of a worry for me!

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