Hinchley's Dairy Farm is clean and safe. The tour is hands on and family friendly. Come and see what farming is all about! The farm is owned by my husband, Duane, and myself, Tina Hinchley. We live here with our twin daughters, Anna and Catherine. Our farm house is near the barn and we all work together everyday. Our two older sons, Curtis and Spencer, have left the farm to pursue their life’s passion.
Every day at Hinchley's is new and exciting; often there are a variety of babies, from chicks to newborn calves, for you to observe and enjoy.
Duane & Tina Hinchley
Owners and Operators
Tours will be held on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays with a required reservation. We will be respectful of social distancing throughout the tour for your safety and ask that guests bring masks to wear; there will be sanitizer throughout the property to use. Please call for availability or if you have further questions.
Unfortunately due to limited staff, we may not be able to accommodate all requests.
Limited availability is expected, so please call/text us at 608-764-5090 or email us at .
* We are not able to accept credit/debit cards at this time, so please remember to bring cash or a personal check. Call if you need help figuring out your estimated group cost.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
7:00am–11:30am
Sign up to volunteer and follow the dairy fun events! click here.
For all other inquiries, contact Tina at 608-764-5090.
Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays
11:00am–1:00pm and 1:00pm–3:00pm
Spring is a great time to visit the farm! Chicks and ducklings are hatching and are an amazing experience for all age groups to hold. Baby pigs, lambs, goat kids, and calves are playing around the farm.* With so many baby animals, you may get a chance to bottle-feed and pet them. With spring crops planted, you will get to experience a wagon-ride to see what is growing in the fields.
Summer is time for harvesting alfalfa, which goes to making our cows their delicious food. While on a wagon ride you will get the opportunity to learn about the crops that we feed our cattle and what diet it takes to keep our herd happy and healthy. The baby animals from Spring are growing up and can be pet and hand-fed. Our turkeys, ducks, and geese love to wander around the farm, looking for puddles to play in and hidden snacks in the grass. The flowers in our gardens attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
Fall is when our other crops are drying out and ready to harvest. This is a perfect time to come and get a free pumpkin with admission, along with a wagon ride to and from the patch.
* Usually we are bustling with a variety of baby animals to feed, hold, and pet; however we are unable to guarantee that we will have piglets, lambs, or goat kids throughout the year. Plastic boot covers will be handed out to protect your footwear while visiting cows in the barn, but plan to dress for outdoor weather.
While on a farm tour plan on hand milking a cow, petting and feeding many farm animals and an antique driven hayride* to the fields to see corn, soybeans, wheat and alfalfa. Learn what happens to these crops and how they are involved in your life!
The Farm Tours spotlight the Holstein cows, but there are so many other farm animals to see and learn about too. While visiting the farm animals in the barnyard, you will learn about each type of species and also, food production, the progress of farming over time, and farm life.
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Farm theme birthday party includes a private dairy farm tour, hayride, and use of farm shed. Birthday carry-ins allowed.
50-200 people company picnics, or family parties on the farm. Visit the animals and use the farm shed.
We take some animals on the road for picnics, parties, and schools. Traveling with animals has a minimum of $300.
- Christopher Bell
Went here for a Birthday and the person that showed us around was incredibly patient with all the kids and making sure that no one was left out of any activity that they wanted to participate in.
- Bev Biernat DeJovine
I walked away with greater knowledge about working dairy farms and what is in our food. Absolutely recommend this enlightening, energizing and informative tour with Tina. Thank you!
- Michelle Duffield
What a fantastic learning experience! My 8 year old granddaughter said it was the best day ever! We learned so much! Tina was so informative and patient. It was well worth the two hour drive.
Hinchley’s Dairy Farm Tours are an educational way to learn about farming, food production and family farm life. The outdoor environment is relaxing and fun for families, school groups and organizational outings.
Seasonal Tours April 1st - October 31st
Company, Organization, and School Groups.
Senior Citizens $15
Children $10
Adult Chaperone $20
(Teachers, Aides, and Bus Drivers free)
Reservations Required
Group Tours: 9:00am - Noon, Noon - 3:00pm
Tours run for approximately 1.5 to 2 hours
An antique tractor driven hayride to the farm fields. An amazing experience for the whole family!
Senior Citizens $20
Children $15
Adults $25
Reservations Required
Family Tours: 11:00am or 1:00pm
Tours run for approximately 1.5 to 2 hours
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