Our Story
Still Hill Farm sits on 380 acres in Becket, Massachusetts — a small town tucked into the hills of the Berkshires in western New England. When we arrived, we saw not just land but potential: rolling fields, ancient maples, a hillside blanketed in wild ramps, old blueberry bushes that had been quietly thriving for decades, and a spring-fed pond that reflects the sky on clear days.
The Land
Our fields stretch across a breathtaking New England landscape — open meadows backed by dense forest, framed by the ridgelines that define this corner of Massachusetts. A private pond sits at the heart of the property, home to kayaks, a floating dock, and some of the best sunrises in the Berkshires. We care for 380 acres with a commitment to sustainable practices, letting the land guide what we grow and how we grow it.
What We Grow
Every season brings something new at Still Hill Farm. In late winter, we tap our 100+ large old sugar maples and boil sap in our sugarhouse. Spring delivers an unprecedented harvest of wild ramps from our wooded hillside. Summer fills our fields with vegetables, sunflowers, and blueberries from our heritage bushes. Our chickens roam freely year-round, providing farm-fresh eggs to neighbors and visitors alike.
The Farm Stand
We are building a farm stand at 776 Bancroft Road where you can pick up the best of what is in season — fresh eggs, maple syrup, ramps, blueberries, vegetables, all from our land to your table.
Meet Onix
No farm is complete without a good dog. Onix roams the fields, keeps watch over the property, and generally makes sure every morning at Still Hill Farm starts right.

