Moose Hill Farm

159 Moose Hill Road
Kents Hill, ME 04349

207-897-3093

The Young family has been in Fayette since 1795 when James Young signed the Town's Articles of Incorporation. Moose Hill Farm was purchased during the Great Depression by Oscar and Eva Young after their barn burned at the farm they owned on Fayette's west road. Farming for the Young family always depended on a combination of incomes to survive. At various times the farm sold apples and operated a cider press as well as producing milk and logging. Carleton Young took over the farm from his parents, Oscar and Eva Young.  Logging was the main occupation of Carleton, along with several failed attempts to grow a dairy herd large enough to sustain as a full time occupation. In later years Carleton worked as a machinist and still kept his hand in the farming business keeping a small herd of cattle for dairy beef and replacement heifers. He also acquired several hundred acres of forest land and continued to harvest logs and pulp for local mills.

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