We sell lean, icelandic lamb cuts at farmers' markets in the Centre region, along with specialty greens, seasonal vegetables, pelts (washable), yarn (millspun and handspun) from our sheep, felted goods (pincushions, purses, needlefelted objects, earrings, soaps), dog biscuits (from our lamb or chicken broth and herbs), and spice rubs. Our whole family collaborates in the effort, even our two dogs, Beau and Zoe. Please contact us for availability of any of these goods, raw fleeces, etc. We shear the Icelandics twice a year, and we typically attend Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival (May) and the New York State Sheep & Wool Festival (Rhinebeck, NY, October).
Products and Information
An Icelandic hen sits on more than a dozen eggs--she hatched and raised at least 12 chicks last summer.
Our family took a trip to Iceland over Thanksgiving, 2008--our opportunity to see Icelandic sheep in their native environment. Here are Icelandic horses and sheep together in western Iceland.
The "Mid-Atlantic ISBONA" booth (Magi's Wool Farm and Tamarack Farm collaboration) at the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival, May, 2009. See us in Barn 6.
Jan in the Tamarack Farm booth at the PASA meeting in February 2009. Knit and felted purses, yarn, and felted soaps.
Hand-dyed icelandic yarn from our farm. Sport weight, two-ply skeins. We also added lopi yarn this past year!








