It’s called Briggs Farm Blues Festival, but loyal fans consider it their blues-stock. The setting — Briggs Farm in Nescopeck is actually a working farm — has a Woodstock feel to it. But unlike Max Yasgur’s New York property, there is order at Briggs. And essential services. And free hayrides for the kids and young at heart. And best of all, Briggs offers a diverse lineup of professional blues players eager to showcase their talent. Since the first festival in 1998, 130 blues acts have graced the stages at the 420-acre farm.