Icelandic sheep, cage-free heritage chickens, cattle, and Tamworth pigs might not be what you typically think of when it comes to Long Island agriculture. At 8 Hands Farm in Cutchogue, you’ll find these animals and more.
In the Spring of 2007, the Trust purchased the Cox Lane farmstead from Joe Macari, Sr. and simultaneously sold the development rights on 25 acres to the Town of Southold. The Geppel family had been leasing land in the area before the farm came up for sale through the Trust’s Farms for the Future Initiative. In 2011, the Geppel family purchased the farm from the Trust and worked closely with Dan Heston, the Trust’s Director of Agricultural Programs, to transform the land into a thriving local food operation. Along with fresh vegetables, fruits, eggs, grass-fed meat, and charcuterie, their on-site farmstand offers luxurious handmade yarn and other fiber products.
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