Smithereen farm is a diverse saltwater farm overlooking Cobscook Bay in Downeasternmost Maine. We manage a certified organic wild blueberry barren and grow organic strawberries, cane fruit and an agroforest from which we make cider. We produce valued added products from wild harvested seaweeds, mushrooms, herbs and botanicals from this glorious and remote area. We have 2 aquaculture leases where we have begun raising oysters.

We also host workshops, camps and agritourists via Airbnb and Hipcamp to come stay in our campsites, tipis and in our restored farmhouses and yurts. Guests and interns use the community kitchen in a big timberframe, borrow bikes and kayaks, explore our trails and we host movies and workshops and a large research library. We have expanded our campus to include a number of historic buildings including " Reversing Hall" our old Odd Fellows hall event space, and our gallery space the "Pennamaquan Museum of Natural futures" in an old boarding house up by the river.

Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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360 Youngs Cove Road, Pembroke ME
Self serve, there is a sign and honesty box at the farm.
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Smithereen produce is a 2.6 acre herb, flower and special vegetable operation located in Red Hook, New York. We also raise a sprightly animal flock of two tamworth pigs, rare breed rabbits, and buff orpington laying hens. Its a little smither of a farm. Organically operated by Severine von Tscharner Fleming and a merry coalition of young farmers from the Hudson region. We can be reached at 845 758 1155

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Contact:
Severine von Tscharner Fleming
Location:
PO 28
Pembroke, ME 04666

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Mailing Address:
PO Box 28
Pembroke, ME 04666

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