One of the oldest fully operational farms left in New Hampshire
Head Herdsman and Wife
We are Steve and Kayla Marston of Pittsfield, NH. We have been married for 2 years. We bought a home here in Pittsfield and soon decided that the farm is where we wanted to be. We have completely renovated Franny Marston's (Steve and Ben's Grandmother) home into our forever home in a short year! We now live steps from the farm. Together we have three wonderful children who make up the 10th generation of Marston farmers. Steve is the Head Herdsman at the farm. He takes care of the reproduction process at the farm and has local clients he services as well. He is in charge of all the calves at the farm and you can find him every morning in the barn milking the cows. Steve is well educated in all things cow, he is able to treat most problems that rise at the farm, from vaccines to breeding, dehorning, to blood draws. It is always good to have someone so well versed in cow health running the barns! Steve and his Wife Kayla have newly introduced beef cattle to the farm, they have created our newest addition "Marston Meats". Currently raising Angus and Wagyu beef. Kayla works off the farm as a Special Education Teacher, she can be seen on her off days enjoying family or throwing hay with children in tow.
Crop Manager and Wife
We are Ben & Brittni Marston of Pittsfield, NH. Ben was born and raised here on the farm as the final of the 9th Generation. We met in 2014 while still in high school and showing dairy cows at our local fairs. Fast forward 9 years, we bought a 10 acre property that abuts the farm, had our wedding right here at the farm and now have welcomed two beautiful children into our family that make up the 10th generation of Marston Farmers! Ben takes pride in his fields, he tends to every crop that is grown here at the Marston farm. At any given time you can find Ben in the fields or in the shop fixing parts and tractors. Considered a "Jack of all trades" Ben is able to fix "most" things mechanical, and structural. Ben enjoys the Maple Sugar season as well; continuously looking for new and improved ways to make the sugaring process the most efficient. He can be found in the barns every night as he takes the night milking shift. Ben and Brittni have recently added new equipment to the sugar house, which in return has allowed us to now sell a large variety of products starting in the 2023 season! Brittni works off the farm as a nurse full time, enjoys spending her free time with her children and family. Able to lend a hand on the farm when needed. She really enjoys donating her time to the Local 4H groups and is the Dairy Superintendent at the Sandwich Fair.
10th Generation
10th Generation