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Right to Farm Woodstock Grown Climate Data Woodstock Weather Report
ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE RIGHT TO FARM IN THE TOWN OF WOODSTOCK
Adopted June 21, 2000 Effective July 12, 2000
Purpose:
Pursuant to the powers conferred upon by Section 7 – 148 (c) (7) (e), (8), and (10) (A), and in furtherance of the goals of Section 19 a-341 of the General Statutes, the Town of Woodstock adopts this ordinance to recognize the importance of protecting prime farmland, to identify those parcels for which preservation is a priority, and to foster farming as a way of life by declaring this municipality’s support of the farmer’s right to farm. Definitions
Except as otherwise specifically defined, the words “agriculture” and “Farming” shall include cultivation of the soil, dairying, forestry, raising or harvesting of any agricultural or horticultural commodity, including the raising, shearing, feeding, caring for, training and management of livestock, including horses, bees, poultry, fur-bearing animals and wildlife, and the raising or harvesting of oysters, clams, mussels, and other mollusks and shellfish or fish; the operation management, conservation, improvement or maintenance of a farm and its buildings, tools and equipment, or salvaging timber or cleared land of brush or other debris left by a storm, as an incident to such farming operations; the production or harvesting of maple syrup or maple sugar, or any agricultural commodity, including lumber, as an incident to ordinary farming operations or the harvesting of mushrooms, the hatching of poultry, or the construction, operation of maintenance of ditches, canals, reservoirs or waterways used exclusively for packaging, processing, freezing, grading, storing or delivering to storage or to market, or to a carrier for transportation to market, or for direct sale any agricultural or horticultural commodity as an incident to ordinary farming operations, or, in preparation of such fruits or vegetables as an incident to the direct sale.
The term “farm” includes farm building, and greenhouses, hoophouses and other temporary structures or other structures used primarily for the raising and, as an incident to ordinary farming operations, the sale of agricultural or horticultural commodities.
The term “aquaculture” means the production of protein food, including fish, oysters, clams, mussels and other mollusks and shellfish, on leased, franchised and public underwater farmlands.
The Right to Farm
Notwithstanding, any general statute or municipal ordinance or regulation pertaining to nuisances to the contrary, no agricultural or farming operation, place, establishment or facility, or any of its appurtenances, or the operation thereof, shall be deemed to constitute a nuisance, either public or private, due to alleged objectionable
(1) Odor from livestock, manure, fertilizer or feed, (2) noise from livestock, or farm equipment used in normal, generally acceptable farming procedures, (3) dust created during plowing or cultivation operations, (4) use of chemicals, provided such chemicals and the method of their application conform to practices approved by the Commissioner of Environmental Protection, or, where applicable, Commissioner of Health Services, or (5) water pollution from livestock or crop production activities, except the pollution of public or private drinking water supplies, provided such activities conform to acceptable management practices for pollution control approved by the Commissioner of Environmental Protection; provided such agricultural or farming operation, place, establishment or facility has been in operation for one year or more, and has not been substantially changed and such operation follows generally accepted agricultural practices. Inspection and approval of the agricultural or farming operation, place, establishment or facility by the Commissioner of Agriculture or his designee shall be prima facie evidence that such operation follows generally accepted agricultural practices.
Willful or Reckless Misconduct Not Protected
The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply whenever a nuisance results from negligence or willful or reckless misconduct in the operation of any such agricultural or farming operation, place, establishment or facility, or any of its appurtenances.
Impact Upon Zoning
Nothing contained in this ordinance shall restrict the power of the Woodstock Planning and Zoning Commission under Chapter 124 of the General Statutes. The Commission is urged to adopt regulations consistent with this ordinance, and to make the permanent preservation of farmland within this municipality, a criterion in its planning and policy decisions.
Effective Date
This ordinance shall be effective (15) fifteen days after publication thereof in a newspaper having substantial circulation in the Town of Woodstock. |
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Woodstock's open space provides clean water and air, wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, and a special quality of life. At the same, time, open space places minimal demands on public resources. Supporting Woodstock farmers and others in agricultural enterprises helps them stay in business, and benefits the community. Woodstock's farms, and dairy farms in particular, consist of extensive acreage in open space. We can help maintain the rural nature of the town, and the availability of locally grown products by purchasing Woodstock Grown items, including fruits, vegetables, cider, Christmas trees, greenhouse and nursery products, corn silage and hay.
There are about 82 farmer's markets in CT. To request a brochure that lists addresses, days and hours, by county, send a self-addressed stamped business-size envelope to CT DAG, Farmer's Market Brochure, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford CT 06106, or see the CT Department of Agriculture website. You can also get a brochure listing Pick Your Own locations at www.CTGrown.gov (click on publications at the top of the page.)
Below is a list of some of the Woodstock farm-related businesses and products they sell. All Woodstock phone numbers have a (860) area code. If you would like to be included on this list or change something, please contact the webmaster. Please note that the presence of any link on this site does not constitute an endorsement, favoring, or approval of the site or any specific commercial product, commodity or service by the Town of Woodstock.
Jump to: Christmas Trees and Seasonal Greenery, Dairy Products, Hay, Honey, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Maple Syrup, Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Wineries, and Fiber/Yarn
Christmas Trees and Seasonal Greenery
- Krushefsky's Tree Farm
1719 Route 171, Woodstock Valley, 933-0330
Christmas trees, garden accessories
- Breton Tree Farm
Route 171 in West Woodstock, 974-9103?
Christmas trees, wreaths, garlands
- Mary's Christmas Shop at the Blacksmith Shop
Woodstock Road, East Woodstock, 928-6807. Open November and December
Christmas trees, wreaths, roping, sprays, locally made jams and jellies
- Troll Knoll Tree Farm
Joy Road, Woodstock, 974-0108
Christmas trees, wreaths, boughs, raspberries and blueberries
- Sprucedale Gardens
Rte 171 & East Quasset Rd, South Woodstock, 974-0045
Live and cut Christmas Trees
Hay
- Long Meadow Farm
140 Perrin Rd., Woodstock, 974-0014
Hay, tourists welcome
- Moheda Farm
30 New Sweden Road, Woodstock, 974-2443, Email: collinsmmjs@charter.net
Baled Hay
Honey
- Adams Apiaries, LLC
11 Brickyard Rd., Woodstock, 974-0758
Native pollen and honey at Sweet Evalina's and Morse's Farm Stand
- Norman's Sugarhouse
387 County Road, Woodstock, 974-1235. Email: r.norman@snet.net
Honey - also see Maple Syrup
Maple Syrup
- Boies Burdock Farm
98 Ojala Rd., Woodstock, 974-1805
Maple Syrup
- Norman's Sugarhouse
387 County Road, Woodstock, 974-1235. Fax: 974-0496. Email: r.norman@snet.net
Maple syrup year round. Wholesale and retail. Maple candy and maple cream available. Maple sugaring equipment and supplies. Visitors welcome - please call ahead.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
- Gardner Farms
Red Head Hill Rd., Woodstock, 974-0767
Old fashioned apples, pears, peaches, blueberries
- High Spring Orchard
47 Dividend Rd., Woodstock, 928-2469
PYO peaches, apples, blueberries, organic vegetables
- Troll Knoll Farm (still in operation?)
471 Joy Road, Woodstock
Raspberries, blueberries
- Woodstock Farms
Corner of Senexet and Roseland Park Roads, Woodstock, 928-3291. Closed Sundays. Seasonal first Saturday in April - Octcober, Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Vegetables, flowering plants, strawberries, hay, vegetable stand
- Woodstock Orchards
494 Rte. 169 (Woodstock Hill), PO Box 113, Woodstock, 06281-0113, 928-2225.
Pick your own blueberries (July 15-Sept.1), apples (Sept.2-Oct.19). Retail farm stand open Aug.1-May. Mon-Sat, 8 a.m. to noon; Thursday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Apples, peaches, pears, plums, blueberries, vegetables, pumpkins, apple cider, honey, maple syrup, jams, jellies, Vermont cheese, tomatoes, summer squash, zucchini, cucumbers.
- Woodstock Hill Preserves
Brickyard Road, 928-7708
Fresh preserves including specialty and organic fruits and wine jelly
- Wrenhaven Farm
99 West Quasset Road, Woodstock 974-2473
Self-service farm stand open 7 days a week
Organic vegetables, herbs, sheep, wool
Nursery and Greenhouse Products
- Happy Hollow Greenhouses
Roseland Park Road, Woodstock
Vegetable and flowering plants
- Ledgeside Greenhouse
Vegetable and flowering plants
- Sprucedale Gardens
Rte 171 & East Quasset Rd, South Woodstock, 974-0045
Vegetable and flowering plants, shrubs and trees.
- Woodstock Wildflower Nursery
422 Roseland Park Rd, Woodstock, 928-9441 Open end of April - mid Sept.
Wildflowers
Dairy Products
- Note: Woodstock currently has more operating dairy farms than any other town in Connecticut. Woodstock dairy products are sold to Cabot Inc., Agri-Mart, and Garelick Milk.
- Fairvue Farms, 199 Route 171, Woodstock, 860.928.9483, fairvuefarms@charterinternet.com.
Farmer's Cow 2%, 1% and fat free milk; and seasonal beverages (lemonade and ice/tea lemonade mix.) Open 24/7, self service.
- The Farmer's Cow is a group of family-owned dairy farms, producing fresh, rBST-free milk from local CT family farms. Milk can be purchased at various locations, including Woodstock at Fairvue Farms Fairvue Market, 199 Rte. 171; and Woodstock Valley Marketplace on 1484 Rte. 171.
- Fairholm Farm, Inc. 72 Chandler School Rd., Woodstock, 923-2624, fairholm_farm@earthlink.net
Wineries
- Taylor Brooke Winery
848 Route 171, Woodstock, 974-1263 Tasting Room open April 29th - Dec 24
13 wines including Woodstock Hill White, Rieslings, Cabernet Franc, dessert wines and port. Art on labels by local artists Tom Menard and Daryl Hartman.
Fiber/Yarn
- Southwood Alpacas
288 West Quasset Road, Woodstock, CT, 06281, 866.SWD.CRIA, info@southwoodalpacas.com
Blankets and scarves from our own Huacaya alpacas; animal sales; livestock boarding.
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Average Temperature (The monthly mean of the daily (24 hour) temperature)
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JAN |
FEB |
MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUN |
JUL |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
NOV |
DEC |
YEAR |
| °F |
23.5 |
25.7 |
35.8 |
46.0 |
56.5 |
65.3 |
70.5 |
68.9 |
60.8 |
50.0 |
41.0 |
29.1 |
47.7 |
Average Maximum Temperature (The monthly mean of the maximum daily temperature)
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JAN |
FEB |
MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUN |
JUL |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
NOV |
DEC |
YEAR |
| °F |
34.7 |
36.7 |
46.4 |
57.9 |
69.3 |
77.5 |
82.6 |
81.0 |
73.6 |
63.3 |
51.8 |
39.2 |
59.4 |
Average Minimum Temperature (The monthly mean of the minimum daily temperature)
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JAN |
FEB |
MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUN |
JUL |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
NOV |
DEC |
YEAR |
| °F |
12.4 |
14.5 |
25.2 |
34.3 |
43.7 |
52.9 |
58.5 |
56.7 |
48.2 |
36.5 |
30.2 |
19.0 |
36.0 |
Average Rainfall (The mean monthly precipitation, including rain, snow, hail etc.)
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JAN |
FEB |
MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUN |
JUL |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
NOV |
DEC |
YEAR |
| inches |
3.2 |
2.9 |
4.6 |
3.6 |
3.2 |
3.1 |
4.1 |
4.4 |
2.8 |
4.1 |
4.3 |
3.5 |
43.8 |
Heating Degree Days (The cumulative number of degrees in a month or year by which the mean temperature falls below 65°F.)
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JAN |
FEB |
MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUN |
JUL |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
NOV |
DEC |
YEAR |
| °F |
1287 |
1100 |
904 |
563 |
266 |
49 |
0 |
18 |
144 |
464 |
720 |
1112 |
6633 |
Cooling Degree Days (The cumulative number of degrees in a month or year by which the mean temperature is above 65°F.)
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JAN |
FEB |
MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUN |
JUL |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
NOV |
DEC |
YEAR |
| °F |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
58 |
176 |
140 |
22 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
405 |
Source: World Climate, Mansfield Hollow Lake, Tolland Country data derived from NCDC TD 9641 Clim 81 1961-1990 Normals. 30 years between 1961 and 1990, except for rainfall which is from Eastford, Windham County data derived from NCDC Cooperative Stations. 10 complete years between 1942 and 1962.
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Weather Report - Conditions for Woodstock, CT at 1:52 pm EST
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Currently 34°F
High 32°F
Low 16°F |
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2 Day Forecast
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Partly Cloudy High: 32°F
Low: 16°F |
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Partly Cloudy/Wind High: 31°F
Low: 15°F |
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More Current Condition Details
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| High |
32°F |
| Low |
16°F |
| Wind Chill |
24°F |
| Wind Speed |
16 mph |
| Wind Direction |
330 |
| Sunrise |
6:45 am |
| Sunset |
4:22 pm |
| Latitude |
41.95 |
| Longitude |
-71.97 |
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