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Miles Smith Farm is a family-owned grass-fed beef
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located on Whitehouse Road (
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) in
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, United States. Currently a working family farm with stonewalls built by the original owner, Miles Smith, its have a panoramic view of the Merrimack Valley to the southwest. Miles Smith Farm and neighboring grazing fields supports a herd of
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and
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that are chosen because they are a hardy breed and do well in rugged nature of central New Hampshire. The farm also serves as an educational resource to local schools and clubs by practicing rural land use that is environmentally, economically and culturally sustainable.


Description


History

Miles Smith first farmed the area in 1830. He was a stone mason by trade, helping the neighboring
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with their stonework and providing food from his
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,
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s, and
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s. Smith knew the area well and farmed extensively, becoming the town of Loudon's
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and field driver. Smith now resides in the cemetery on the farm along with other who have farmed the area over the years. In 1918, Sarah Adeline Whitehouse buy the property. Whitehouse was a midwife who helped to bring over 45 children into the world and she was also known as the "best shot in Loudon" and filled the farmhouse attic with deer antlers. In 2002, the current iteration of Miles Smith Farm is founded with just two pregnant Scottish Highland cows. In 2005, the first beef sales were made at a local cooperative market and a
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store on the farm property opened in 2011. Today, the farm has recovered over 200 acres of off-pasture farmland, including land belonging to St. Paul's School. St. Paul's strongly supports local agriculture and the local economy by making some of its unused land available to local farmers. The land is managed by the New Hampshire Audubon and also provides a natural habitat for grassland birds such as grasshopper sparrows and
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s. Miles Smith Farm is participating in a program to extend the period of time when their cattle can graze from four to six months a year up to eight months a year by allowing the cattle to feed on
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during the colder months.


Marketing and distribution


School program

In 2011, the farm started selling beef to the
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School District, who were looking for fresh, locally grown, and healthier food to serve to the students and staff. The Concord School District,
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, and Seabrook, New Hampshire schools system followed in 2013.


Farmer's markets

Miles Smith Farm sells their beef directly to the consumer in various
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around the state, and have been featured by New Hampshire Magazine as a local food supplier. />


Farm store

A retail store is located on the grounds of the farm and was outfitted with a solar energy system to heat and power the store. The solar array was part of a grant from the
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and funded by the department's Rural Energy for America Program to give a boost to farmers and businesses for projects that increase efficiency and decrease impacts.


USDA grant

In August 2014, the
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awarded the farm a $127,000 grant to produce and market local burgers made from a blend of grass-fed beef and pork. The grant was part of the
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given to nearly farms 250 in the United States to help farmers generate new products, create and expand marketing opportunities, and increase income.


Awards

* Carole Soule the co-owner of Miles Smith Farm was voted one of New Hampshire Magazine's Remarkable Women 2014


Book

Carole Soule is also the author of the children's book, ''The Curious Little Calf Named Bleu'', published in 2012. and, ''Yes, I Name Them, A Memoir'', published in 2023.


See also

* Highland cattle


Gallery

File:Highland Cow with Newborn Calf.PNG, Highland cow with newborn calf File:Highland Cow with Calf.PNG, Mother and calf


External links


Miles Smith FarmGuide to Buying Local NH Ingredients


References

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