BOVINA — Farming Bovina is excited to announce the return of Bovina Farm Day on Sunday, August 31, 2025, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Held annually on the Sunday of Labor Day Weekend, this beloved event takes place on Crescent Valley Road in Bovina and is a true celebration of the area’s farming heritage and active agricultural community.
Organized by the local non-profit Farming Bovina, Bovina Farm Day offers visitors a unique opportunity to connect with the land, meet local farmers, and experience the bounty and beauty of Delaware County farm life.
“There’s nothing more joyful than watching kids laugh as they play tug of war, climb the haystack slide, or meet a farm animal for the very first time,” said Evelyn Stewart-Barnhart, President of Farming Bovina. “Bovina Farm Day brings our community and visitors together for a day filled with connection, discovery, and celebration of the deep agricultural roots that make this place so special.”
Guests of all ages will enjoy a wide range of activities including:
Interacting with farm animals
Hayrides and a giant haystack slide
Antique engine demos and vintage tractor displays
Butter making and maple candy demonstrations
Hands-on kids' games, treasure hunts, and craft activities
Tours of the farm and the historic Maynard Schoolhouse
It would not be Bovina Farm Day without the beloved Best Apple Pie & Apple Dessert Contests, and the highly creative Scarecrow Competition, where contestants bring their best scarecrow game to life using provided hay, stakes, and cross-arms. Entry for the Scarecrow Competition is just $10. No entry fee for the pie and dessert contests.
A large marketplace tent will feature local vendors offering meats, cheeses, produce, baked goods, maple syrup, honey, flowers, and handmade crafts. Fosterbuilt Coffee, Russell’s General Store and Ty’s Tacoria will be selling food and drink throughout the day. There will be ice cream and other treats available as well.
Admission is just $5 per person, with children under 12 admitted free.
Please note: No dogs are allowed at the event to ensure the safety and comfort of the animals on the farm.
Bovina Farm Day is made possible through the support of Pure Catskills, an economic initiative of the Watershed Agricultural Council, funded by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, along with other generous sponsors.
For more information, contest rules, and volunteer opportunities, visit farmingbovinany.org.
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