For Tour Reservations Email: Vicky_Amidon@homelandcreamery.com
Or call our Tour # @ (336)617-5618
Printable Handout and Tour pictures Click for PDF
Children should have the opportunity to learn that our food (including milk) is produced on a farm and is not just a product of the local grocery store. Our goal is to make sure that your trip to our farm is a good learning experience. We are proud to share this opportunity with you so you can see your local dairy farm in action. Thank you for supporting your local farmer!
WHAT WILL YOUR TOUR INCLUDE?
On the Dairy Tour…Your actual tour (about 1-1/2 hours) will be divided into several stages, starting with a hayride (20 min.). You will see the beautiful view of our family farm & crops from the cows in the pasture to baby calves being bottle fed, hand milk our “simulated” cow, and get a first-hand look at the milk parlor (no live cows being milked at this time). The group will get a better understanding of how milk gets from the cow to the grocery store. Everyone will sample our delicious creamery made ice cream. We will gladly work with the group to customize the tour to the appropriate age level. (Teachers, ask about our educational CD we offer w/ the tours)
WHEN ARE TOURS? (No weekend tours offered)
Tour days are Monday –Friday @ 10:00 a.m. (March –mid November). Special requests please ask. Our tours are educational-based and lots of fun for all age levels. Just tell us your needs & expectations and we can alter to accommodate. You must make reservations by calling Vicky @ (336)617-5618 or email (see above).
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
$6 per person 2 years and up. Please call to schedule.
Homeland Creamery Store
Open: Monday-Saturday (9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.)
Sundays (1:00 p.m. – 6:00p.m.)
(Summer Hours: Open until 9:00 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, & Sunday.)
Farm Policies & Safety
- We offer hand-washing and restroom facilities outside and before entering the Creamery for hygiene purposes.
- If you or anyone participating in the tour has been out of the country within 3 months prior to the scheduled tour, please refrain from attending the tour or visiting the Creamery. (Farm safety and health reasons)
- This is a working farm and you will see farm equipment here and there. We ask you to please do not climb on any farm equipment or fences. You will want to be careful around all machinery, and stay back from moving wagons and tractors. We ask you to stay in the designated tour areas.
- Because there is a fire risk, we ask that you please do not smoke anywhere on the farm.
- Wildlife is common on and around the farm. Please do not disturb bunnies, deer, birds, or any wildlife on the farm.
Things you should not bring to the farm
Dogs or other pets are not allowed to visit Homeland Creamery. The only exception is for service dogs for the handicapped. There are farm dogs and other animals at the farm and this is for your animal’s safety as well as ours.
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