
For 2026, the Livingston County Chamber is trading the tablecloths for trail boots. We are thrilled to introduce Farm Fridays, a new series of on-site farm visits designed to pull back the curtain on the industry that defines our region.
What are Farm Fridays? Instead of bringing the farm to the table, we’re bringing the community to the farm. These are focused, educational "field trips" for adults and neighbors to learn about the grit, innovation, and expertise required to run a modern agricultural operation in Livingston County.
Whether it’s a dairy, specialty crop farm, or other Ag operation, Farm Fridays offer a rare look at the hard work happening right in our backyard. Come prepared to learn, walk the land, and see Livingston County from a whole new perspective.
Triple H Farms
Friday, May 22nd at 8:30am
Final location to be announced based on planting schedule
(dress for the farm & the weather!)
Coffee & Donuts Provided
Know Before You Go!
To ensure a great experience for both our guests and our host farmers, please keep the following guidelines in mind:
🥾 Dress for the Dirt
- Closed-Toe Shoes are Mandatory: You will be walking on uneven terrain, gravel, or through barns. For your safety, sandals or flip-flops are not permitted. Boots or sturdy sneakers are highly recommended.
- Check the Weather: Farm Fridays happen rain or shine! Wear layers and bring a rain jacket or sun hat as needed.
- Wear Clothes That Can Get Dirty: Farms are dusty, muddy, and authentic. Don't wear anything you aren't prepared to get a little "farm" on.
🛡️ Safety & Biosecurity
- Follow the Leader: For your safety and the safety of the animals/crops, please stay with the group and only enter areas designated by our host.
- Biosecurity Protocols: Some farms (especially dairy or livestock) may require you to step through a footbath or wear disposable boot covers to prevent the spread of outside bacteria.
📸 Photos & Questions
- Ask Before You Snap: Most farmers are proud to show off their operations, but please check with the host before taking photos of specific equipment or inside certain facilities.
- Curiosity is Encouraged: This is a learning series! There is no such thing as a "silly" question. Our farmers are excited to share their expertise with you.
📍 Arrival & Parking
- Look for the Chamber Signs: Parking on a farm is different than parking at a storefront. Look for the "Farm Friday" signs to find the designated parking area (often a mowed field or gravel pad).
- Arrive 10 Minutes Early: We start our tours promptly to respect the farmer’s busy schedule.
Date and Time
Friday May 22, 2026
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM EDT
Location
Triple H Farms
Final location to be announced based on planting schedule
Contact Information
Melissa Savino
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