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Springbrook Farm & Market highlights local food, 400-acre operation and community ties

Town Council · August 11, 2026
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Summary

Jeff Story described Springbrook Farm and Market’s retail operations, workforce and community role, saying the family-run farm supplies meats, eggs and prepared foods, employs about a dozen people and operates on roughly 400 acres across three towns.

The council's business spotlight featured Springbrook Farm and Market on Greeley Road. Owner Jeff Story told the council his operation sells meat, eggs and prepared foods directly to the community, employs about 10–12 people (including part-timers and students), and maintains a commercial kitchen and on-site butcher shop.

"We do about 200 turkeys a year right now," Story said, describing seasonal demand and community support. He said the farm spans nearly 400 acres across North Yarmouth, Cumberland and Falmouth and operates a membership prepay program with $150, $300 and $500 share options that give customers a 10% bonus on purchases. Councilors and residents praised the farm’s role in the local food system and encouraged others to buy local.

Why it matters: local businesses like Springbrook Farm supply food, jobs and community continuity, and the council used the meeting to highlight the farm’s multi-generational ties and role in the local economy.