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Agriculture (production and agritourism) supports over 20,000 jobs in New Hampshire. (Plymouth State University, 2015) Spending from agritourism related activities in New Hampshire is measured at nearly $1.2 billion. (Plymouth State University, 2015) Farms reporting some type of agritourism activity as part of their business increased. by 84% from 2007. (2012 US Census of Agriculture)
BROUGHT TO YOU BY YOUR LOCAL NEW HAMPSHIRE DAIRY FARMERS
Mail Passport by October 17, 2016 to: Granite State Dairy Promotion25 Capitol St., PO Box 2042Concord, NH 03301
CONQUER THE TRAILShare your adventure and pictures by using the #eatlikeacow social media tag. We’d love to see photos of your adventure!
Visit each of the ice cream trail locations on the map and receive a passport sticker at each shop.* Once you have completed your passport, mail it to the address below. All completed passports will be entered into a drawing. If your name gets pulled you will win a basket of NH Made goodies, an #eatlikeacow sweatshirt, and a one-year membership to your local Planet Fitness.
New in 2016: Be sure to check out the new mobile website:www.nhdairypromo.org/nh-icecream-trail. It’s a perfect companion to your map. The mobile website provides specific shop directions, shop websites, hours, and social media sites.
Passport entries are due no later than October 17th, 2016. Please provide the following information before mailing your passport. If passports are received without all of the below information filled out, your passport will be considered incomplete and you will not be eligible for a sweatshirt.
*We STRONGLY recommend you call individual shops to confirm their hours and seasonal closing dates.
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50 Local Ice Cream Standsnhdairypromo.org
Granite State Dairy Promotion25 Capitol St., PO Box 2042, Concord, NH 03301
(603)271-3696 nhdairypromo.org
NH Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food25 Capitol St., PO Box 2042, Concord, NH 03301
(603)271-3788 agriculture.nh.gov
NEW HAMPSHIRE’S DAIRY INDUSTRY The New Hampshire dairy industry impacts state and local economies with more than $141 million in total output, 3,717 jobs and more than $19 million in labor income. 60-70% of the state’s crop land is managed or maintained by dairy farmers. When you purchase milk at the grocery store, only 30% of the price you pay goes back to farmers. Milk is a regional product. New Hampshire’s dairy farmers supply, in part, the brand you purchase at the grocery store. Each and every day, New Hampshire’s dairy farmers work hard to produce fresh, wholesome milk for you and your family. NH’s dairy farm families take pride in high quality animal care and maintaining NH’s natural resources. They take tremendous pride in preserving the land where they live and work, protecting the air and water they share with neighbors, and being active members of their community. From farm to store, New Hampshire’s dairy farmers work with passion to provide you and your family with wholesome and nutritious dairy products. 99% of New Hampshire dairy farms are family owned and have been for generations.
NEW HAMPSHIRE’S ICE CREAM TRAIL PARTICIPANTSARCTIC DREAMS 394 Main Street, New London(603) 526-9477 Find us on Facebook
AVA MARIE HANDMADE CHOCOLATES43 Grove Street, Peterborough(603) 924-5993 avamariechocolates.com
BEECH HILL FARM & ICE CREAM BARN107 Beech Hill Road, Hopkinton(603) 223-0828 beechhillfarm.com
BIG 1 ICE CREAM STAND185 Concord Street, Nashua(603) 880-8126 thebig1icecream.com
BISHOP’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM183 Cottage Street, Littleton(603) 444-6039 bishopshomemadeicecream.com
BLAKE’S RESTAURANT & ICE CREAM353 South Main Street, Manchester(603) 669-0220 blakesicecream.com
BLAKE’S RESTAURANT & ICE CREAM53 Daniel Webster Highway, Manchester(603) 627-1110 blakesicecream.com
BLY FARM620 Center Street, Wolfeboro(603) 569-1411
BRE’S ICE CREAMERY259 East Main Street, East Hampstead (603) 974-2708 bresicecreamery.com
BRICK HOUSE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT1391 Hooksett Road, Hooksett(603) 622-8091 bhrestaurant.net
BRUSTER’S ICE CREAM621 Amherst Street, Route 101A, Nashua(603) 881-9595 brustersnh.com
CHARLIE’S OLDE TYME CREAMERYRoute 202, 9 Sharon Road, Peterborough (603) 321-9757 Find Us on Facebook
COFFEE CABOOSE2305 Route 16, West Ossipee (603) 539-6111 Find Us on Facebook
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CONEHEAD’S ICE CREAM SHOP104 Main Street, North Woodstock(603) 398-6983 coneheadsnh.com
CONNOLLY BROTHERS DAIRY FARM140 Webster Highway, Temple(603) 924-5002 Find us on Facebook
COUNTRYBROOK FARMS175 Lowell Road, Hudson(603) 886-5200 countrybrookfarms.com
DEVRIENDT FARM PRODUCTS, LLC.178 South Mast Street, Goffstown(603) 497-2793 devriendtfarm.com
DEWEY’S ICE CREAM PARLOR AND CAFÉ, LLC34 Plymouth Street, Center Harbor (603) 253-4009 deweysicecreamandcafe.com
DUDLEY’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM846 Route 106 North, Loudon(603) 783-4800 Find Us On Facebook
EVERYDAY’S A SUNDAE178 RouTe 125 Brentwood (603) 642-3500 Find Us On Facebook
GOULD HILL FARM656 Gould Hill Road, Hopkinton(603) 746-3811 gouldhillfarm.com
GRANITE STATE CANDY SHOPPE & ICE CREAM13 Warren Street, Concord(603) 225-2591 Granitestatecandyshoppe.com
HAPPY COW ICE CREAM SHOP, LLC385 Union Avenue, Laconia (603) 524-7772 Find Us on Facebook HATCHLAND FARM’S “WICKED GOOD” DAIRY DELITES3095 Dartmouth College Highway, North Haverhill (603) 348-1884 Find Us on Facebook
HAYWARD’S ICE CREAM7 Daniel Webster Highway, Nashua(603) 888-4663 haywardsicecream.com
ICE CREAM FORE-U298 Plainfield Road, West Lebanon(603) 298-6884 foreugolf.com
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ILSLEY’S ICE CREAM 33 South Sugar Hill Road, Weare(603) 529-6455 Find us on Facebook
INGY’S ICE CREAM & SNACK SHACK10 Unity Street, Berlin(603) 752-5888 Find us on Facebook
KELLERHAUS ICE CREAM, CANDY & GIFTS259 Endicott Street North, Route 3, Weirs Beach(603) 366-4466 kellerhaus.com
KIMBALL FARM158 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey (603) 532-5765 kimballfarm.com
LONE OAK ICE CREAM175 Milton Road, Rochester(603) 332-1809 loneoakicecream.com
MEMORIES ICE CREAM95 Exeter Road, Kingston(603) 642-3737 memoriesicecream.com
MOOSE ALLEY CONES3 Partridge Road, Pittsburg(603) 538-6380 partridgecabins.com
MOOSE SCOOPS ICE CREAM49 Lake Tarleton Road, Warren (603) 764-9134 moosescoopsicecream.com
NANA’S SNACK SHACK1387 S. Stark Highway, Weare(603) 529-3474 nanasshack.com
RICHARDSON’S FARM170 Water Street, Boscawen(603) 796-2788 richardsonsfarmnh.com
SANCTUARY DAIRY FARM ICE CREAM209 Route 103, Sunapee(603) 863-8940 Icecreamkidbeck.com
SHIBLEY’S DRIVE-IN15 Mount Major Highway, Alton Bay(603) 875-6611 Find us on Facebook
SHORT STOP OF NEW IPSWICH 584 Turnpike Road, New Ipswich (603) 878-4446 Find us on Facebook
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NEW HAMPSHIRE’SThe New Hampshire dairy industry is located primarily in the Connecticut River Valley on the state’s western boarder and along the Merrimack River Valley in the center of the state. There are approximately 125 dairy farms in New Hampshire with an average of 115 milking animals per farm.
Treating animals with respect and compassion is part of every dairy farmer’s heritage. Farmers recognize that good animal welfare practices lead to the production of high quality, safe and wholesome milk, and they’re constantly seeking ways to improve the comfort of their animals. Simply put, without healthy and contented cows, a dairy farmer couldn’t stay in business. There are groups that spend millions each year trying to persuade the public that animal agriculture is evil. They find isolated cases of animal abuse and attempt to convince consumers these appalling acts are common on all farms. In reality, their goal is to make it difficult for family-owned farms to exist. They all share a similar, myth-laden agenda –to end the consumption of meat, dairy, and eggs. The terms “factory farm”, “corporate farm” or “industrial farm” were invented by movie producers, authors, and organizations with the primary goal of portraying larger farms as negligent, faceless machines that don’t care about animals or the environment. Nothing is further from the truth. Cow care, comfort, and environmental stewardship are top priorities for all dairy farms regardless of their size. Despite what some activist groups claim, dairy cows are not treated as “milk machines.” Dairy cows live pretty pampered lives. On average, dairy cows are only milked for about fifteen minutes at a time, two or three times a day. The rest of the time, they’re on pasture, lazing about in the barn, socializing, eating, and drinking. New Hampshire’s dairy farm families remind you: Meal Time is Milk Time! NEW HAMPSHIRE’S AGRICULTURE There are just under 4,400 farms in the state. New Hampshire is #1 in the nation for percentage of farms with direct-to-consumer marketing sales via farm stands, pick your own, and farmers’ markets. (2012 US Census of Agriculture)
DAIRY FUN FACTS ALL milk is antibiotic free. Both conventional and organic. There are strict standards in place to ensure the milk you buy at the store is safe. Milk is tested for antibiotics at the farm, before it is transported, and again at the dairy processing facility. Each of these tests determines that milk does not contain antibiotics! It is because of these rigorous testing standards that milk is one of the safest food products you can buy. There are STRICT financial and regulatory penalties for farmers if their milk does not pass these tests. HORMONES IN MILK? Hormones are simply chemical messengers, and often proteins, produced naturally in both animal and plant foods– from celery to salmon. Because of this, there are no “hormone-free” foods, including milk. Hormones are never added to milk. Milk is one of the simplest foods you can buy. Several studies have linked milk and dairy consumption with a reduced risk for cardiovascular disease. A recent study of more than 37,000 middle aged women found that those with the highest intakes of dairy had a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes. Similarly a study of men in 2005 found a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes with increased consumption of low fat dairy, interestingly, every extra portion of dairy consumed was associated with increasingly lower risk.
Milk is a naturally nutrient-rich food that provides many nutrients for a relatively small amount of calories. The nutrient powerhouse includes: vitamins A and D, potassium, magnesium and complete protein, just to name a few. Milk has an irreplaceable package of nutrients that cannot be found in any other single food or beverage. Lactose-free dairy products are a great alternative for those who want all the essential nutrients found in milk but have trouble digesting lactose. Women who eat at least three servings of dairy foods each day are 80% less likely to be obese than those who don't. COW FUN FACTS An average dairy cow weighs about 1,200 pounds. Cows have a single stomach, but four different digestive compartments. The average cow will eat about 100 lbs. of feed per day and drink 30-50 gallons of water a day. A dairy cow can produce 125 lbs. of saliva a day. Cows are social animals, and they naturally form large herds. And like people, they will make friends and bond to some herd members, while avoiding others. The term “cow” refers only to the females of the bovine population. Males are typically called bulls or steers. A female who has given birth is called a cow. A female who has not given birth is called a heifer. The main breeds of dairy cows are Holstein, Guernsey, Jersey, Brown Swiss, Ayrshire, and Milking Short Horn.
The 2016 Ice Cream Trail Map is Dedicated in loving memory of Donna KimballA cherished member of New Hampshire’s dairy community and owner of Beech Hill Farm. (April 6, 1943 - Feb. 14, 2016)
STUART & JOHN’S SUGAR HOUSE RESTAURANT31 Route 63, Westmoreland(603) 399-4486 stuartandjohnssugarhouse.com
SUB ZERO ICE CREAM & YOGURT495 Amherst Street, Nashua(603) 943-8491 subzeroicecream.com/nashuanewhampshire
SUB ZERO ICE CREAM & YOGURT295 Daniel Webster Highway, Nashua (603) 204-5862 subzeroicecream.com/nashuanewhampshire
TARRY HO CAMPGROUND ICE CREAM 373 Route 302-West, twin mountain (OPEN TO PUBLIC) (603) 846-1026 tarryho.com
THE CANDY BAR 44 Main Street, Durham (603) 397-5154 thecandybarnh.com
THE MILL FUDGE FACTORY & ICE CREAM CAFÉ2 Central Street, Bristol(603) 744-0405 themillfudgefactory.com
TWIN LANTERN DAIRY BAR, LLC 239 Amesbury Road (Route 150), Kensington (603) 770-5603 Find us on Facebook
UDDERLY DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SHOP 121 Main Street, Lincoln (603) 398-6983 udderlydelicousnh.com
UNH DAIRY BAR 3 Depot Road, Durham(603) 862-1006 Find us on Facebook
WALPOLE CREAMERY 149 Main Street, Keene (603) 445-5700 walpolecreamery.com
WALPOLE CREAMERY 532 Main Street, Walpole (603) 445-5700 walpolecreamery.com
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1. ARCTIC DREAMS NEW LONDON
2. AVA MARIE HANDMADE CHOCOLATES PETERBOROUGH
3. BEECH HILL FARM & ICE CREAM BARN HOPKINTON
4. BIG 1 ICE CREAM STAND NASHUA
5. BISHOP’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM LITTLETON
6. BLAKE’S RESTAURANT & ICE CREAM MANCHESTER - SOUTH MAIN STREET
7. BLAKE’S RESTAURANT & ICE CREAM MANCHESTER - D.W. HIGHWAY
8. BLY FARM WOLFEBORO
9. BRE’S ICE CREAMERYEAST HAMPSTEAD
10. BRICK HOUSE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT HOOKSETT
11. BRUSTER’S ICE CREAM NASHUA
12. CHARLIE’S OLDE TYME CREAMERY PETERBOROUGH
13. COFFEE CABOOSE WEST OSSIPEE
14. CONEHEAD’S ICE CREAM & FACTORY NORTH WOODSTOCK
15. CONNOLLY BROTHERS DAIRY FARM TEMPLE
16. COUNTRYBROOK FARMS HUDSON
17. DEVRIENDT FARM PRODUCTS, LLC. GOFFSTOWN
18. DEWEY’S ICE CREAM PARLOR & CAFÉ CENTER HARBOR
19. DUDLEY’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM LOUDON
20. EVERYDAY’S A SUNDAE BRENTWOOD
21. GOULD HILL FARM HOPKINTON
22. GRANITE STATE CANDY SHOPPE & ICE CREAM CONCORD
23. HAPPY COW ICE CREAM SHOP, LLC LACONIA
24. HATCHLAND FARM’S “WICKED GOOD” DAIRY DELITES NORTH HAVERHILL
25. HAYWARD’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM NASHUA
26. ICE CREAM FORE-U WEST LEBANON
27. ILSLEY’S ICE CREAM WEARE
28. INGY’S ICE CREAM & SNACK SHACK BERLIN
29. KELLERHAUS ICE CREAM, CANDY & GIFTS WEIRS BEACH
30. KIMBALL FARM JAFFREY
31. LONE OAK ICE CREAM ROCHESTER
32. MEMORIES ICE CREAM KINGSTON
33. MOOSE ALLEY CONESPITTSBURG
34. MOOSE SCOOPS ICE CREAMWARREN
35. NANA’S SNACK SHACK WEARE
36. RICHARDSON’S FARM BOSCAWEN
37. SANCTUARY DAIRY FARM ICE CREAM SUNAPEE
38. SHIBLEY’S DRIVE-IN ALTON BAY
39. SHORT STOP OF NEW IPSWICH NEW IPSWICH
40. STUART & JOHN’S SUGAR HOUSE RESTAURANT WESTMORELAND
41. SUB ZERO ICE CREAM & YOGURT NASHUA - AMHERST STREET
42. SUB ZERO ICE CREAM & YOGURT NASHUA - D.W. HIGHWAY
43. TARRY HO CAMPGROUND ICE CREAM TWIN MOUNTAIN
44. THE CANDY BAR DURHAM
45. THE MILL FUDGE FACTORY & ICE CREAM CAFÉ BRISTOL
46. TWIN LANTERN DAIRY BAR, LLC KENSINGTON
47. UDDERLY DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SHOPPE LINCOLN
48. UNH DAIRY BARDURHAM
49. WALPOLE CREAMERYKEENE
50. WALPOLE CREAMERYWALPOLE
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Walpole, NH • 603-445-5700Keene, NH • 603-499-8292
Please Note: Shops on the map are approximately placed. For more specific
directions, please visit our mobile website, www.nhdairypromo.org/nh-icecream-trail