Billings Farm & Museum

Billings Farm & Museum Billings Farm & Museum is a Jersey dairy farm operating with a museum of Vermont's rural past.
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Billings Farm was established in 1871 by Frederick Billings, a native Vermonter known for his work as a lawyer, railroad builder, and pioneer in scientific farm management and reforestation. Billings set out to make his 270-acre farm a model dairy operation for farmers in the region, founded on the principles of efficiency, sustainability, and responsible land use. In 1884 Frederick Billings hired

George Aitken, an innovative and successful professional farm manager to oversee his Woodstock operation. Aitken imported cows from the Isle of Jersey, hundreds of Southdown sheep, Berkshire hogs, and other livestock. By 1890, the year that Frederick Billings died, the Billings Farm had grown to nearly 1,000 acres and was widely acknowledged for the superior genetics of its premier Jersey herd as well as an extensive butter-making operation that produced 5,000 pounds of high-quality butter annually. Three years later, at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, cows from the Billings herd took top honors in the dairy division, with Lily Garfield designated “Champion Heifer of the World.”

The herd’s performance in Chicago was the victorious culmination of Billings Farm’s early years. Following George Aitken’s sudden death in 1910, the farm experienced several periods of change, including a successful commercial dairy operation beginning in the 1948. In the mid-1970s, the farm resumed breeding championship-caliber Jersey cows. A string of regional show winnings throughout the 1970s and ’80s culminated when Billings Top Rosanne won top honors in both American and Canadian competitions, designating her the finest Jersey in North America.

Join the Rauch Foundation for a preview screening of the film “How to Feed the Planet” on June 10, 7PM – 9PM at the Bill...
06/02/2026

Join the Rauch Foundation for a preview screening of the film “How to Feed the Planet” on June 10, 7PM – 9PM at the Billings Farm & Museum Visitor Center Theater.

The film is an epic journey through space and time, exploring one of the most pressing questions of our era: how can we feed the planet a healthy diet with a global population projected to reach nearly 10 billion and natural resources already under strain from human activity?

A post film-panel will follow the screening.

For more information, visit the upcoming events link in our profile. https://billingsfarm.org/how-to-feed-the-planet/

Photo courtesy of: One Earth Doc and the Rauch Foundation

On Thursday, June 11 from 5:30PM – 7:00PM, deepen your connection to food and flavor at Billings After Hours Charcuterie...
06/02/2026

On Thursday, June 11 from 5:30PM – 7:00PM, deepen your connection to food and flavor at Billings After Hours Charcuterie Workshop!

Create beautiful a cheese and charcuterie board at this hands-on workshop. Pair Billings Farm Cheddars with fresh, seasonal produce and fun accoutrements!

Guided wine tastings will introduce you to new varietals and classic favorites, enhancing both the building and tasting of your creation.

Register as an individual or couple and grab your spot now! For ages 21+. For more information and to register, visit https://billingsfarm.org/billings-after-hours-charcuterie-workshop

05/29/2026

What a fantastic evening! Congratulations to Gail Rickards on the opening of this year’s Art on the Barns, a bold outdoor exhibition that blends contemporary art with the farm’s historic barns and buildings.

These playful, reflective, and layered works change with the light, the seasons, and the ever-evolving hub-bub of the farm.

While you missed the perfectly paired wines and cheeses curated to complement each artwork, you can still experience the exhibition.

We’re open daily, 10AM – 5PM and Art on the Barns is included with admission.

Art by:

To learn more, visit https://billingsfarm.org/art-on-the-barns-2/

Take entertaining to the next level at Billings After Hours Charcuterie Workshop on Thurs, June 11, 5:30PM – 7:00PM!Deep...
05/29/2026

Take entertaining to the next level at Billings After Hours Charcuterie Workshop on Thurs, June 11, 5:30PM – 7:00PM!

Deepen your connection to food and create beautiful charcuterie boards at this hands-on workshop. Enjoy guided wine tastings that enhance both the building and tasting of your creation. Register as an individual or as a couple and reserve your spot(s) now! For ages 21+.

For more information, visit https://billingsfarm.org/billings-afterhours/

Check out our new StoryWalk – “Zip Zap Wickety Wack: A Story About Sharing”! Inspired by our new “Art on the Barns” exhi...
05/28/2026

Check out our new StoryWalk – “Zip Zap Wickety Wack: A Story About Sharing”!

Inspired by our new “Art on the Barns” exhibition by Gail Rickards, which brings a sense of humor and surprise to the everyday life of the farm, this StoryWalk joins in on the fun with a story about an alien teaching farm animals how to share.

Our StoryWalk invites you to step inside a story; as you move along the path, you are encouraged to skip, jump, move, act and dance, transforming reading into something active, joyful, and shared.

Stop by the farm and see it for yourself! https://billingsfarm.org/

Flock to the farm Sat, May 30, 10AM – 5PM for Family Sheep & Wool Celebration! This delightful day has something for eve...
05/27/2026

Flock to the farm Sat, May 30, 10AM – 5PM for Family Sheep & Wool Celebration! This delightful day has something for everyone:

🐑 Meet our sheep and guest fiber goats, fiber rabbits, and lambs from Starry Eyed Farm, Aker Fiber Farm LLC, and Fat Sheep Farm & Cabins
🧶Try different wool crafts, such as spinning, carding, knitting, and spinning
🧀Sample sheep’s milk cheese and taste the difference from cow’s milk cheese
🐎Hop on a horse-drawn wagon ride from 11AM – 3PM
🐕Watch Morse Brook Farm Border Collies herd sheep live at 11AM, 1PM, and 3PM
🪕Enjoy the musical stylings of Billy Boucher's Bluegrass Band from 1PM – 3PM
🤝Check out on-site vendors, such as Bobolink Yarns, Sustainable Eats Food Truck, and Vermont Mobile Spirits

For more info, visit https://billingsfarm.org/family-sheep-and-wool-celebration/

Address

69 Old River Road
Woodstock, VT
05091

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

(802) 457-2355

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