The farm is filled with the fragrance of grass. It has a cow delivery area, cow sports area and rhinoceros beetles house. Yao Hui Farm
This is a farm established by a first-generation dairy farmer in Taiwan. Established in 1958, the farm has been taken over by the third generation 32 years later…

Introduction

This is a farm established by a first-generation dairy farmer in Taiwan. Established in 1958, the farm has been taken over by the third generation 32 years later. From an age when there were only two cows milked manually, the farm is now a modernized ranch with more than a hundred cows for both leisure activities and production. Yao Hui Farm presents the history of dairy farm development in Taiwan.
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With an area of 3.35 Ha., the farm mainly raises milk cows. Driving in the small parking space, tourists can immediately see calves in the cowshed. A group of children happily feed the newborn calves bottled milk while others feed cows with grass like playing tug-of-war. A lair is built along the farm path. Amazingly, there is only a mild fragrance of grass; no ranch odors.

The farm is very friendly. Tourists can just park and walk around freely for free. There’s also no need to make a purchase. A beautiful old tree grows to the side. A wooden deck is paved under the shade, with a wooden table and chairs. Some visitors have a seat and a cup of tea. Walking slowly downhill, visitors can see a family rolling about on the pasture. The small forest has an arrow-shape sign saying “House of Beetles.” It is said to be a base for rhinoceros beetles restored by fermented cow manure. There are beetle shells on the grass everywhere. Insects live as freely here as in the wild.

Features of Agricultural Tourism

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The lairs are clean and neat. The cows are raised in separated divisions. Cow manure is also one of the best-sellers
The manure of more than a hundred cows is also one of the best-sellers. Originally, the shed beside the grass is used to store cow manure for compost. Unexpectedly, farmers in the neighborhood drive here to ask for manure. It is often in short supply. The fermented cow manure forms a restoration base for rhinoceros beetles. After 7-8 years of restoration, every summer, the trees here are covered with rhinoceros beetles. Even when it is not rhinoceros beetle season, it becomes a children’s base for treasure hunting. The shells under the tree and the chubby grubs are ecological marvels.

Information

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TEL

+886-917-305-496

Address

No. 88, Aly. 81, Ln. 654, Sec. 1, Yanghu Rd., Yangmei Dist., Taoyuan City 326, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
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