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Blue Hill at Stone Barns, offering a wonderful experience for kids and adults and a chance to learn about organic and sustainable farming, is located at 630 Bedford Road in Pocantico Hills, NY 10591 in Westchester County.
"In spring of 2004, Blue Hill at Stone Barns opened within the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in Pocantico Hills, New York. The Barbers helped create the philosophical and practical framework for Stone Barns Center, a working four-season farm and educational center just 30 miles north of New York City, and continue to help guide it in its mission to create a consciousness about the effect of everyday food choices."
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"Sourcing from the surrounding fields and pasture, as well as other local farms, Blue Hill at Stone Barns highlights the abundant resources of the Hudson Valley. There are no menus at Blue Hill at Stone Barns. Instead, guests are presented with a list of over a hundred ingredients, updated daily, which contains the best offerings from the field and market." Source: Blue Hill at Stone Barns
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Adults interested in sustainable farming practices can find tours, cooking classes, farming classes and more at Stone Barns Center. Find many enjoyable things for kids to do at Stone Barns Center. Learn more about the Farm Camp offering classes about organic produce, sustainable farming, how to care for the animals; and how sustainable farming helps protect the environment and our health.
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"These hives are home to our honey bees. Although our bees are not at all aggressive, please don't disturb them or their hives, and maintain a respectful distance. These bees are hard at work!"
Visit Stone Barns Center where you can learn about the bees, the goats, the chickens, and learn how sustainable farming is good for the planet and your health.
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"See our colorful hives? Our bees do too! Bees see in the ultraviolet spectrum, so these bright colors may help them to identify which hive is theirs. The paint also preserves the structures, help our farmers identify diseases in the hives, and reduce solar gain, keeping the hives cooler in the summer.
"Maybe you noticed the shape of our apiary fence. If it looks familiar, that's because it's the same shape as a honeycomb cell. And if you want to know why our hives are located here, the morning sun in this spot gives bees an early start to their busy day - especially in the colder seasons - and gives them proximity to water, afternoon shade, and abundant windbreaks. Plus they can make a "bee line" to the vegetable field to pollinate our crops!" Source: Blue Hill at Stone Barns Center
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"The doors (and roof) of Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture’s 12-month greenhouse will swing open for students eager to seed, weed and harvest over 35 varieties of greens and vegetables. Blue Hill Farm’s pastures are ready for apprentices curious about how the “law of the second bite” produces healthy and delicious meats and dairy.
"Blue Hill looks forward to providing a unique six-month apprenticeship, one that creates a deep appreciation for ecologically sound farming and demonstrates a sustainable framework for their career in hospitality management." Source: Stone Barns Center
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Things To Do at Blue Hill at Stone Barns Center
Children's Programs
College Programs
Cooking Classes
Cooks and Gardeners
Farm Camp
Farming Classes
School Programs
Sustainable Farming Practices
Teacher Training
Tours year-round
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Plan a family day out for adults and kids of all ages. Young children enjoy seeing the animals while exploring the farm; while older kids are introduced to why organic and sustainable farming is good for us and for our planet. Visiting Stone Barns Center is a worthwhile experience that everyone can enjoy. Visit during
Cold Weather Weekends when entrance to property is free.
Location: Pocantico Hills
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