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Follow these guidelines for the best educational experience

Our farm educators have thoughtfully developed the following policies to ensure the best educational experience. Your cooperation is appreciated.

Enrollment

Payment in full is expected for all participants upon arrival. Absent students and chaperones will not be counted in your payment, and we ask that you make us aware of any absences at the start of your program.

Please note you do not need to notify us if there are additional students or adults coming as long as your group size stays within our hayride capacity (45 total people). If more participants arrive than are expected and we cannot accommodate them safely, they will not be able to ride the hay wagon.

Our school tour program is geared towards groups of 15 or more total participants. If your group has less than 15 total participants, we recommend coming for a self-guided visit of our yard. In addition to our Corn Maze and Farm Hike, our public Hayride is available every day (weather-permitting). Our general public reservations will open in early September; with a link available at the top of our homepage.

Cancellations

If your school is considering canceling or rescheduling, we ask you to contact us at least 3 days before their scheduled visit. When a school cancels its reservation, it is difficult for a school on our waiting list to have enough time to schedule the field trip, so letting us know as early as possible is appreciated.

JFF tractor at sunset

Arrival

All classes are at our Pumpkinseed Hill Farm at 120 Beardsley Road in Shelton (not at our Christmas tree Homestead farm location). Teachers are encouraged to print the school fall tour driving directions and give them to the bus driver on the day of the trip. Upon arrival, your group will be greeted by our farm educator at the school tour entrance gate.

Please allow for extra travel time to reach the farm at your scheduled appointment. We may have to forego parts of the program for groups arriving late in order to still end on-time. We suggest planning to arrive 10 minutes early so we can take care of the bookkeeping details and your class can get the full benefit of their reserved time on the farm.

Payment

Payment is required per school (not per class) on the first date the school visits the farm at the beginning of the tour. Payment by check is appreciated, but credit cards can be accepted. If you are paying by cash, please collect all the cash in one envelope and sort the bills so that we can quickly process your payment and not take time away from your program.

Dress for the Weather

Programs are held outside. Students and adults should wear clothing and footgear appropriate for an active outdoor walk on farm paths. Warm coats and hats are encouraged. Boots are also suggested, especially for the morning tours when the fields can be wet with heavy dew. It is common for the farm to be much windier and sometimes colder than other places in the area, so be prepared. Please share this information with your students and chaperones before the visit.

Rainy Weather

Teachers should not cancel due to rain. In rainy weather, the program can be held inside one of our barns. Our hay wagons are covered, so we can still offer wagon rides on drizzly days. On days of severe weather, school programs may be canceled by the farm at no cost to the school. When possible, we will try to reschedule, however spots are limited.

Nametags

Teacher-made name tags are welcome and encouraged for labeling students' pumpkins.

Food and Beverage

Please leave all coffee cups and food on the bus. Federal standards for good agricultural practices require us to keep food and drinks out of the crop fields.

Snacks are allowed on designated grassy areas, outside the Pumpkin Yard. Students cannot eat on the hay wagons or in the outdoor school classroom. We encourage groups who will be eating a snack or lunch on the farm to bring blankets or tarps for students to sit on.

We have a Carry In/Carry Out policy: schools must carry back all their refuse as we do not have sufficient trash capacity on the farm.

Photography

Teachers and chaperones will be asked to refrain from taking photographs and videotaping during the education program. Please wait to organize any class and individual student photos until after we have returned to the barnyard at the conclusion of the program. There the teacher can arrange the perfect group shot amongst many of our beautiful backdrops. The reason for this is that these photos often take too much time to set up and we want to ensure that we can provide you with the full education program without having to cut it short due to time constraints.

If you are looking to contact us, emails are best: education [at] jonesfamilyfarms .com

fields of pumkins ready for harvest

Pumpkinseed Hill School Tour Directions

Our Pumpkinseed Hill Farm is located at 120 Beardsley Road, Shelton, CT. Please note, Pumpkinseed Hill is NOT the location of our Christmas Tree Farm. We recommend arriving 10 minutes before your scheduled program.
Teaching about Pumpkin Plants

Chaperone Guidelines

Chaperones play an important role in our education programs. One of the chaperones’ most important jobs is to be enthusiastic and attentive, demonstrating how we are all lifelong learners.

As we reflect on our agricultural adventures and experiences, I find it exciting to realize that our many environmental practices work in symbiosis with the positive ecological impacts and the economic success of our farm.

I believe this is a critical message for our nation to embrace.

Terry Jones