Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 1
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 2
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 3
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 4
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 5
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 6
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 7
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 8
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 9
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 10
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 11
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 12
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 13
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 14
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 15
Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works photo 16

Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works

Unverified
Farm

Dairy Farm

Highland Farms Sugar Works | United States

Raw MilkCoffee & TeaDairyMaple CandyNutsPecansPreserves & PantryProduceWalnuts

Our Animals

Cattle

Cattle: Highland, Cattle: Jersey

How We Process

Raw/Unpasteurized

Photos

About Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works

Back in 1990, sap boiling was started in David's farmhouse garage, and a springtime tradition was born.  As time passed on, and the operation grew, family and friends came together to build what is now the current sap house.  In the height of those days, 500 buckets were used to collect sap in the farm's maple orchards.  Trees were tapped along the farm road and even off-site at friend's properties.  Many long nights were spent around the steaming evaporator with plenty of good company and endless stories.  Just like the weather changes, so did the seasons and the number of taps.  Now in our 33rd year, with a few that didn't pan out,  a new seventh generation is lending a helping hand and are interested in the process of making maple syrup. This year marks our second year of tubing to collect the maple sap. The efficiency that the tubing operation provides, is an amazing benefit to a busy family farm.  The tree now has a smaller tap which provides for better overall sugar bush health.  Without the many helping hands from family and friends the sap season wouldn't be possible.  As well as the many folks that support us by buying our maple products. The tradition of coming together and celebrating the season is still alive and well at Highland Farms. Highland Farms is located atop the scenic Towles Hill in Cornish, Maine, in the southwestern part of the state.  Three generations of family the; Pike, Palmer and Bleakney work on Highland Farms, where their ancestors started one of the nation’s first and oldest registered Jersey herds back in 1886. Genetics from Highland Farms can be found in Jersey herds across the globe, through descendants of one of the farm's initial purchases, Perty W. 41721, and the bull Highland Magic Duncan as well as his son, Highland Duncan Lester. Highland Farms milks 260 cows and raises 240 replacement heifers.  The farm is situated on 1,200 acres and rents another 100 acres.  About 180 acres are planted with corn for silage and 150 acres with grass for hay and silage. About 1,000 acres of the farm is woodland and is sustainably managed by the Highland Farms Logging Crew.  Within that woodland many acres of diverse age sugar maples grow strong and  healthy.  Currently the active sugar bush is around 5 acres on the southwestern side of Towles Hill.  There you will find a small-scale sustainable, low impact  tubing system using natural gravity and producing pure maple sap. With the seventh generation now toddling around the award-winning farm, farmer (and grandmother) Libby Bleakney says, “You work to hopefully improve the farm a little every day to make it better for the next generation.  We try to produce the best quality product for the consumer, take care of our animals the best we can and do all that we can to protect the land, soil and water.” 2018 marked an era gone by. The final season for going tree to tree removing the lid and bucket then carefully hiking back to the larger gathering tank. Over and over again. Sometimes not so gracefully. The nostalgia of a bucket hanging from a mighty sugar maple will for ever live on. Here's a short tribute. Visit the Highland Farms web site to learn more about the dairy operation and history here Looking for a professional timber crew for your forestry needs learn more about Highland Logging LLC 152 Towles Hill Road Cornish, ME 04020 E-MAIL:highlandfarmssugarworks@gmail.com © 2019 by Highland Farms Sugar Workscreated by Cow Patty Productions

Our Story

ABOUT THE FARMDEEP ROOTS Back in 1990, sap boiling was started in David's farmhouse garage, and a springtime tradition was born.  As time passed on, and the operation grew, family and friends came together to build what is now the current sap house.  In the height of those days, 500 buckets were used to collect sap in the farm's maple orchards.  Trees were tapped along the farm road and even off-site at friend's properties.  Many long nights were spent around the steaming evaporator with plenty of good company and endless stories.  Just like the weather changes, so did the seasons and the number of taps.  Now in our 33rd year, with a few that didn't pan out,  a new seventh generation is lending a helping hand and are interested in the process of making maple syrup. This year marks our second year of tubing to collect the maple sap. The efficiency that the tubing operation provides, is an amazing benefit to a busy family farm.  The tree now has a smaller tap which provides for better overall sugar bush health.  Without the many helping hands from family and friends the sap season wouldn't be possible.  As well as the many folks that support us by buying our maple products. The tradition of coming together and celebrating the season is still alive and well at Highland Farms. Stop by for a visit sometime Thank you all for your support Highland Farms is located atop the scenic Towles Hill in Cornish, Maine, in the southwestern part of the state.  Three generations of family the; Pike, Palmer and Bleakney work on Highland Farms, where their ancestors started one of the nation’s first and oldest registered Jersey herds back in 1886. Genetics from Highland Farms can be found in Jersey herds across the globe, through descendants of one of the farm's initial purchases, Perty W. 41721, and the bull Highland Magic Duncan as well as his son, Highland Duncan Lester. Highland Farms milks 260 cows and raises 240 replacement heifers.  The farm is situated on 1,200 acres and rents another 100 acres.  About 180 acres are planted with corn for silage and 150 acres with grass for hay and silage. About 1,000 acres of the farm is woodland and is sustainably managed by the Highland Farms Logging Crew.  Within that woodland many acres of diverse age sugar maples grow strong and  healthy.  Currently the active sugar bush is around 5 acres on the southwestern side of Towles Hill.  There you will find a small-scale sustainable, low impact  tubing system using natural gravity and producing pure maple sap. With the seventh generation now toddling around the award-winning farm, farmer (and grandmother) Libby Bleakney says, “You work to hopefully improve the farm a little every day to make it better for the next generation.  We try to produce the best quality product for the consumer, take care of our animals the best we can and do all that we can to protect the land, soil and water.” 2018 marked an era gone by. The final season for going tree to tree removing the lid and bucket then carefully hiking back to the larger gathering tank. Over and over again. Sometimes not so gracefully. The nostalgia of a bucket hanging from a mighty sugar maple will for ever live on. Here's a short tribute. Visit the Highland Farms web site to learn more about the dairy operation and history here Looking for a professional timber crew for your forestry needs learn more about Highland Logging LLC 152 Towles Hill Road Cornish, ME 04020 E-MAIL:highlandfarmssugarworks@gmail.com © 2019 by Highland Farms Sugar Workscreated by Cow Patty Productions

Compiled from public sources

Meet the Highland

Farm Owner

What Sets This Farm Apart

Unverified

Every practice listed here means something specific. Tap any practice to learn what it requires and why it matters.

Dairy

conventional / unknown

Not verified by Bhumi. This farm's practices have not been independently verified. Product claims (grass-fed, pasture-raised, organic, etc.) are based on publicly available information and have not been confirmed.

Hours & Operations

Delivery & Pickup
farmers marketshipping
Payment Methods
check

Location & Directions

Map showing Highland Farms Dairy / Sugar Works location
25 Towles Hill Rd, Cornish, ME, 04020
Get Directions
Listed on realmilk