About us-Meet your farmer

2010
04.20



Contact:  Ramona Stinson 207-441-4053 minimtestate@yahoo.com

Located in Bowdoin, Maine, Mini Mt Estate offers a variety of animals. Starting with an assortment of dairy cattle and Simmental beef cattle. Mini Mt Estate also shows prize winning donkeys and boer goats.
Please look for our show boer goats at Maine state fairs!

Mini Mt Estate has been in Bowdoin since 1984. Raising quality livestock including Simmental cattle, Southdown sheep, Dorset sheep, Boer goats and recently added Muscovy ducks.

We invite you and your family to come visit our farm and see our animals.


Mini Mt Estate is run by the Stinson family. Ramona, Amanda and Jesica Stinson oversee the animals daily as well as taking some of our cows, boer goats and donkeys to the fairs statewide. For more information please feel free to contact us at minimtestate@yahoo.com.

Meet your farmers

Ramona Stinson
Hard working mom of three grown kids. I have been farming since I was a little girl. I grew up on my father’s dairy farm milking 60 cows twice a day was the daily routine. I have gone on to raise dairy and beef cows, boer goats, dorset and southdown sheep, donkeys and muscovy ducks. We show our livestock at Maine fairs all summer long.
Amanda Stinson

Daughter of Ramona, Amanda is the 7th generation of her family working on the farm in Bowdoin. She also grew up working with animals of all species and breeds. She has an associates degree in dairy production and management from SUNY Cobleskill. Currently she is working on a dairy farm milking cows but helps at the farm when she is not at work as does her boyfriend Alex Gillig.

Family helping out include:


Ramona’s husband-
Skip Stinson
Their children include-
Jesica and her husband Aaron Merrill
and
Danny and his wife Crystal Stinson with their children Gabe and Layla

From our family to yours we invite you to see our animals and care for them as much as we do!


4 Responses to “About us-Meet your farmer”

  1. Tiffany says:

    Love the blog

  2. Hello i met you at fryeburg last weekend. I was wondering what did you name the baby goat?

    Thank You
    Patrick

  3. amanda says:

    The baby goats name is Jelly Bean. Thank you for supporting the Boer Goat Breeders of Maine and helping name the kid! It was great meeting you, and talking goat.

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