Follow Along with Our Annual Farm Events!

Be part of the journey. We invite you to experience the magic of the changing seasons. Come along for a year of farm adventures, including animal updates and behind-the-scenes moments—right from the first sprout of spring to the golden harvest. Don’t miss a single chapter of our annual story; join us for the seasonal fun!

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  • Firewood Gathering

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    Traditional Skills

    With coffee in his belly and his trusty chainsaw roaring to life, we'll spend the day dancing with oaks and tangling with timber. It’s a rhythmic, high-stakes game of “will this log split with one swing or three?” Clearing the woods with precision, turning fallen giants into manageable piles. The air is thick with the

  • Clear Invasives from Pastures

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    Traditional Skills

    A pair of leather gloves, a slightly dull sickle, and the delusional optimism of a sunny morning. My mission: take down a small army of Asian Honeysuckle, Canadian thistle and

  • Cedar Tree Harvesting

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    Traditional Skills

    There’s no smell quite like freshly cut cedar in springtime, especially when the sap is running and it’s acting like glue-remover on the bark! I’m standing here in the middle

  • Tornado Season Begins

    The Farm Missouri, United States

    The 13 "seasons" of Missouri reflect the region's unpredictable, rapidly changing weather, joking that it's rarely just summer, winter, spring, or fall. This popular Midwestern cultural meme highlights frequent, abrupt shifts between extreme cold and warm temperatures, often occurring within the same week.

  • Foraging Morel Mushrooms

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    Traditional Skills

    Foraging for morels is part Easter egg hunt, part high-stakes treasure hunt, and 100% woodland magic! When spring wakes up, these brainy, honeycomb-textured treasures pop up around dead elms or

  • Wean the Winter Piglets

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    Livestock

    Weaning piglets is basically a rowdy piglet graduation ceremony—complete with graduation screams! It is the high-energy process of transitioning piglets from an all-you-can-drink warm milk buffet to "big pig" food.

  • Eastern Redbuds are Blooming

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    What Nature's Doing

    As the winter chill finally breaks, the Eastern Redbud stages a breathtaking, magenta-pink magic trick! Often called the "harbinger of spring," these cheerful understory trees don't bother waiting for leaves

  • Humming Birds Arrive

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    What Nature's Doing

    The "Hummingbird Highway" is officially open at Hewnhaven! Our tiny, speedy summer residents have returned to Southern Missouri, buzzing around the feeders and battling over the best nectar spots. Come watch these iridescent aerial acrobats fuel up; it’s a tiny, high-speed, sugar-fueled show you won't want to miss! Event Highlights: Aerial Battles: Watch the feisty

  • Coyotes Pups are Born

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    What Nature's Doing

    Breeding occurs earlier in the year, peaking from mid-February into early March, with a gestation period of roughly 60 to 63 days. April through May is a high-activity period as

  • Spring Turkey Season

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    Traditional Skills

    Spring turkey hunting is essentially a high-stakes, caffeine-fueled chess match played in a sunrise-lit, waking forest. It is arguably one of the most interactive hunts, where you are not just waiting, but actively screaming (via calls) at a bird that often screams back in a boisterous, adrenaline-pumping gobble that makes the hair on your neck

  • Flowering Dogwoods are Blooming

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    What Nature's Doing

    When the dogwoods bloom, it's as if the forest decided to throw a fancy white-and-pink party to celebrate spring! These trees shake off the winter blues, covering their branches in

  • White-tailed Fawns are Born

    The Farm Missouri, United States
    What Nature's Doing

    Most does produce twins after their first year. Newborns are hidden in dense cover or tall grass for the first few weeks to avoid predators and are often left alone