Walk-in Tree Sales this week!

Selling left over trees April 27-May 1, details and link to inventory

on the Fruit Trees page of our website!

WELCOME

 Welcome To North Branch Farm

At North Branch Farm, we work to build a strong community by providing delicious high-quality food to our neighbors. Our goals are to improve our land from year to year and earn a living together as a family. Currently we specialize in producing grass-fed beef, u-pick highbush blueberries, seed garlic, apples, pears, and bare-root fruit trees and nursery stock. Our certified organic farm is located in Monroe, Maine. 

Tree Sale: April 25 & 26, 2026

Update: the tree sale is over, but we have a some plants, shrubs and vines left to sell. Check the Fruit Trees page of this website for more details and link to our inventory, which will be updated each evening!

Saturday, April 25 & Sunday, April 26, 10:00am-1:00pm each day. Bare root fruit trees, nuts and shrubs including apple, cherry, pear, plum, and peach trees, American chestnuts, hazelnuts, aronia (chokeberry), elderberries, raspberries, saskatoons, willows, highbush blueberries, raspberries, hardy kiwis, and other ornamental and native shrubs, and more!

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The Tyler and Riley Team

(This is Elsie again)Yesterday Tyler and I took Riley out of the barn and put him to work twitching out some wood. I also got to drive him and haul out some wood with him for the first time. What a thrill to be half running, half walking behind Riley, who is working...

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Metalfest! (revised)

Dear Friends: (This is Elsie narrating)We have started on the metal roofing process! Some of you may of seen Anna's earlier post from afar, for she and Seth are in North Carolina for the month of January. I thought I would edit it and elaborate on some of the photos....

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Belly of the Whale

The view from the shop--finally the barn roof is fully roofguarded!This is my lovely sister Mary Kate, making friends with Riley, who is the photographer of the following shots. She is being quite brave, making the trip all the way to Maine in the dead of December,...

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This little critter was spotted dragging compost out of its bucket and down a hole under our kitchen sink. S/he may have eaten our rug as well, or might have eaten the previous inhabitants and taken over. We hope the latter.Dad named it Lambbone. It was dragging a...

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