![]() Evening tours can be scheduled by calling Pam. The private farm tours are fun, educational and interactive for all ages. To sign up for a private farm tour, offered Monday through Friday, or another event, go to and click on the events tab. They also have an adult event in the fall- ALPACAPALOOZA! Classes such as felting and paint nights are also offered from time to time. These events have a craft, music, as well as egg hunts or trick or treating. Along with a herd of alpaca, the farm also has sheep, horses, donkeys, chickens, goats, a cow and their beloved livestock guardian dog to name a few. A big Easter event in the Spring and a Halloween event in the fall are great times to enjoy the farm with the children. School field trips, specialized Alpaca Encounters and private farm tours all focus on teaching farm to table and alpaca/sheep to sweater. ![]() Pam and Ken have turned the farm into an agricultural education destination for young and old mixing teaching and farming in line with Pam’s grandparent’s passions. Corn, soybean, hay, hops and more are currently grown on the farm. ![]() From the barn square you can see the original main house which dates back to the late 1800’s (yellow in color) in the distance as well as the metal pole barn built by Pam’s Grandfather. Pam and her husband Ken purchased the land in 2013. Mary was a teacher and Dan grew corn and other vegetables as well as raised beef cattle. Pam’s grandparents, Dan and Mary Ensor, bought the family farm in 1949. ![]()
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