Tiffany Farm Today – A Tour

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Tiffany Farm by Lisa Simiola
Date: Sat May 11, 2024
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Place: Tiffany Farm, 156 Sterling City Rd, Lyme CT
Contact Email: education@lymelandtrust.org
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

The Lyme Land Trust invites you to visit the iconic location in Lyme that the Tiffany family has been farming for generations. Take a guided tour to learn how the current generation of farmers is managing the land.

John Tiffany II has been growing his beef business for the past few years, while his cousin Jennifer Tiffany, with her husband Bill Hurtle, has been managing the seasonal “Farmers Market at Tiffany Farms.” This year celebrates its 5th year strong in addition to their “From the Farm” flower growing enterprise tucked next to the white barn.  The tour will end at the “Beef Barn”, where the family sells its quality pastured raised beef, to enjoy some samples of their delicious offerings.

Wear appropriate footwear for a farm. There may be mud, etc. Kids are welcome, however they  must be supervised. 

Space is limited. Register: education@lymelandtrust.org

Parking is located in the barnyard. Pull into the driveway located next to the white farm house.

This is a program in the Lyme Land Trust’s Local Farm Series to highlight the importance of local food production and sustainability.


The Lyme Land Trust invites you to visit the iconic location in Lyme that the Tiffany family has been farming for generations. Take a guided tour to learn how the current generation of farmers is managing the land.

John Tiffany II has been growing his beef business for the past few years, while his cousin Jennifer Tiffany, with her husband Bill Hurtle, has been managing the seasonal “Farmers Market at Tiffany Farms.” This year celebrates its 5th year strong in addition to their “From the Farm” flower growing enterprise tucked next to the white barn.  The tour will end at the “Beef Barn”, where the family sells its quality pastured raised beef, to enjoy some samples of their delicious offerings.

Wear appropriate footwear for a farm. There may be mud, etc. Kids are welcome, however they  must be supervised. 

Space is limited. Register: education@lymelandtrust.org

Parking is located in the barnyard. Pull into the driveway located next to the white farm house.

This is a program in the Lyme Land Trust’s Local Farm Series to highlight the importance of local food production and sustainability.