History:
Our Sunflower Festival is a special event put on every summer to celebrate our beautiful sunflower fields. Our sunflowers are harvested every fall to press the seeds into culinary oil, however, they are a sight to behold while they are blooming. Oilseed sunflowers are not like ornamental sunflower varieties that bloom for 3 weeks or more. Oilseed sunflowers bloom and begin to turn their heads to start drying their seed after only about 12 days. This means that we have a limited window to enjoy them in. This window is when we hold our Sunflower Festival; when they are the most beautiful. It is also why there is a firm end date to our festival.
From the joy these fields of sunflowers bring, came the desire to give back to our community. We partnered with Make-A-Wish NH three years ago because they are an organization we feel strongly about. Our farm is a family destination, and Make-A-Wish NH works with children and families. The pairing couldn't be more perfect. We have enjoyed working with them for the last four years, and look forward to many more. We donate 10% of the total farm profits from the Sunflower Festival. In 2017, we were thrilled to find out that we were able to fulfill the whole cost of a wish for a very deserving little girl. In 2018, we doubled our donation fulfilling two wishes! Over the last four years, we have been able to donate over $35,000. We know this would not have been possible without all of you that come to enjoy the sunflowers with us. Thank you for your generosity to our farm and Make-A-Wish NH. We look forward to seeing you all!
We want you to enjoy every part of your experience when you visit the Sunflower Festival. Here a few things to keep in mind when you plan your visit. The end of July/beginning of August is a hot time of year for New Hampshire. We have experienced…
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