Contact Us

Reba Richardson & Bill Pluecker
Hatchet Cove Farm
1133 Finntown Road
Warren, ME 04864

207-273-3044

Send us an email at info@hatchetcovefarm.com

Directions to Hatchet Cove Farm
Driving south on Route One after Thomaston:  pass the Route One/Route 90 Intersection.  Watch for Lie Nielson Toolworks.  Shortly after Lie Nielson, take a left onto Finntown Road (follow sign for Beau Chemin farm).  Drive 2.1 miles down Finntown Rd, take a right at the sign for Hatchet Cove Farm.  Come down the driveway!

 

Driving north on Route One after Waldoboro:  cross the town line into Warren.  Look for the Warren Barrel signs.  Shortly after Warren Barrel take a right onto Finntown Road (follow sign for Beau Chemin Farm).  Drive 2.1 miles down Finntown Rd, take a right at the sign for Hatchet Cove Farm.  Come down the driveway!

 


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  1. hey reba and bill:

    just wanted to let you know i am tearing up some spinach from green gourmet right now and i was compelled to email you because it is the most perfect spinach i have ever bought. it is just gorgeous.
    thank you for all your hard work.
    its worth it!

    Jenny Villeneuve

  2. Hi Reba and Bill, you probably don’t remember us from a year or so ago when we drove through Maine to visit with Bill’s folks and to meet you on our way to Nova Scotia. What a wonderful place you have and we can’t believe all that you’ve accomplished. Wish we lived closer. And I can’t believe how much Eli has grown. What a handsome and joyful boy. He is a delight! Our best, Nancy and Bob

  3. Bill and Reba,

    My wife and I came to your farm today to chaperone our daughters field trip from the Warren Elementary School. We had a great time and the kids loved it. Today was my first time on an organic farm and I have to say that I really applaud your efforts and the work you both put into being more environmentally conscious as a way of farming. I grew up the in farmlands of Southern New Jersey and have seen first hand over the years the damage caused to the ecosystem in NJ and Delaware as a result of drastic changes in traditional farming and the devastating effects of factory farming. After what I witnessed today I will certainly only buy organic produce locally here in Maine from now on. Once again Thanks!

    Best Regards,

    Chris Stalcup


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