Connect with the Farm
There are so many ways to connect with our farm and be part of something growing! Whether you’re interested in rolling up your sleeves as a volunteer, bringing a group out for a tour, or simply enjoying the fruits (and veggies!) of our labor, we welcome you to get involved.
Volunteer at the Farm
Want to get your hands dirty and make a difference? Volunteering with the farm is a great way to learn, connect, and support our mission. We host regular volunteer events where you can join us in the fields for a day of meaningful work, no experience needed!
Volunteer Work Days Spring 2026
Wednesday March 11th, 9 - 11 am
Saturday, March 21st, 10 am - 2 pm (Potato Planting and Community Potluck)
Thursday April 9th, 9 - 11 am
Please come wearing closed toed shoes and with a water bottle. No pets allowed please, we have plenty of critters on our farm already. All children must be supervised by an adult at all times. This is a working farm.
Looking for something more consistent? We also welcome ongoing volunteers to help with harvesting, administrative tasks, or even delivering fresh vegetables to our community. However you choose to help, your time and energy go a long way.
Reach out to us at info.birchcreekfarm@gmail.com to learn more about volunteering.
Setup a Farm Tour
Interested in exploring the farm up close? We offer engaging, hands-on tours for homeschool groups, business teams, and other community groups looking to learn more about our local food system. Tours are a great way to dive into topics like regenerative agriculture, ecosystems, plant life, and farm animals, all while experiencing the farm in action. Each tour is customized to your group’s interests and age level, so whether you're curious about compost or want to meet the chickens, we’ll tailor the experience for you. Reach out to schedule a time—we’d love to show you around!
Farm tours are a flat rate of $150 for a 2 hours tour for groups of 30 people or less. Groups of 30-50 people are $200.
Reach out to us at info.birchcreekfarm@gmail.com to learn more about farm tours.