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    Francesca F.

    This is an amazing place to bring children, the elderly, those who are neurodivergent, etc. Great price to visit and get a bag of feed for the alpacas, and the air-conditioned boutique is adorable! The farm is family-owned; all staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Wear good shoes to get a little muddy, and visit asap! :)

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    Marcia L.

    We visited last weekend for the fall festival and trick or treat for kids. I have never seen so many alpacas in one place at the same time! The farm was clean, and well organized. The staff were well informed and capable of handling the crowds. There were multiple people to help with parking, and everything ran smoothly. There is a wonderful gift shop with a variety of alpaca products including knit and woven items. Behind the farm there was also several food trucks and vendors. I was disappointed that there were no apple or cider items, since it was a perfect place for hot apple cider or cider donuts. Otherwise a wonderful event!

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    Gem of a farm in Suffield, CT! They had the friendliest and most knowledgeable staff, and sweetest animals! You can go in the pasture and hand feed the alpacas and a few of the sheep, and then browse the boutique filled with alpaca products and honey sourced from the farm, as well as other little trinkets! Great place to take the kids, have a picnic on the swinging gliders outside of the pasture, and get your animal fix! Highly recommend

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    Hands on environment, my boys loved it when they were little. Beautiful farm, well cared for animals

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    "But now when I'm lonesome, I always pretend That I'm…read moregetting the feel of hickory wind" (The Byrds) Sweet Wind Farms has been operated by the Case family going back into the 1940's. From June to October, they sell naturally grown (no chemicals or fertilizers) fruits - strawberries, blueberries, Raspberries, apples, rhubarb, and melons. During the summer, you can buy cut flowers, bouquets, and garden plants or even attend a class or workshop. Some of the flowers they sell are cosmos, zinnias, dahlias, and sunflowers Year-round maple products are their specialty - pure maple syrup made on-site, maple sugar candy, granulated sugar, maple cream, maple jelly, and maple lollipops. Their sugarhouse was built in 2005, and the first bottles of syrup were made in 2006. We visited yesterday, because yesterday was the second Saturday in March, and that meant for the 19th time it was time for their Annual Maple Festival. Admission was free, and let me tell ya, the Sugar House was packed. We saw how pure maple syrup was made, sampled some maple syrup and maple cream, checked out their big selection of maple products, and enjoyed their warm hospitality and some live music. They were selling pancakes, sausages and (of course) fresh maple syrup, and I peeked into their open kitchen and saw a young lady diligently cooking sixteen perfect pancakes on their grill. The Maple Festival is a fantastic look at a New England tradition! Mark your calendars for next year, but feel free to visit anytime and take home a bottle or jug of pure sweet maple goodness.

    The man who was working was very kind. We bought some maple candies and blueberries. They have a…read moregreat selection of plants and berries. It was a very good experience.

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