Landowner #30180

78 acres on one side of the road, 30 acres on other side. Interested in farmers looking to grow flowers or crops such as tomatoes, garlic, grapes, pumpkins, hemp, etc. Fruit and Christmas trees also an option. No livestock feed.

Landowner #30176

Family farm. We have people rent the farm to grow different crops. We also have three horses on the property.

Landowner #30174

My wife’s family ran this farm as a small hobby farm. They took hay off the fields and maintained two horses, a cow, and a flock of ~40 sheep. We sought to care for the property in a similar way, but due to an injury we’re no longer able to achieve the things we’d like to here. We’re hoping to find someone interested in living in the house and utilizing the land. The farm is 157+/- acres with approximately 25 acres of hay fields that could be suitable for crop production, another 55 acres that is suitable for pasture, and 80 acres of woods. There is an old stone farmhouse on the property that we lived in for the last 4 years, but it certainly needs work. There is electricity and a good well. There is adequate cell phone reception at the house, and we used cell service for internet access at the property, as this is the most reliable option. It’s a remote and beautiful place.

Landowner #30163

108 acre farm. 30+ acres currently available for management intensive grazing. This land has been in CRP for 40 years. Our goal as owners is to have the land grazed so that the soil becomes magnificently productive and healthy and supports magnificent and healthy livestock! There is currently no infrastructure-no fencing, no water- so it’s a “blank slate”. There is a large bank barn which will be rehabbed in the next 1-2 years. There is a 1-2 acre pond, and a small stream. In the future there is a possibility for an additional 30 some acres to be added (we currently lease to a farmer who harvests hay.) The farm has been in the family for 100+ years. It was formerly used as a dairy and crop farm until the late 1950s, then grazed a few cattle and harvested hay for several decades, then rented to a farmer for commodity crops for several decades. The farm is currently partially idle and partially hay cropped. We do not want chemical sprays or commercial fertilizers used.

Landowner #30157

This farm has been passed down to 5 family members. It was farmed previously but has been untouched for approximately 30 years. The land would need some clearing to be able to be farmed. 150 acres, some hills. No buildings, fence or well currently.

Landowner #30156

My wife and I own a 4th generation farm, that has been in my family since 1945. It is roughly 60 acres of open field/crop land, and the other 45 wooded. It starts along the creek and goes upward with rolling hills to the foot of the mountain. We are currently leasing to a local farm family, however we are interested in trying our hand at some specialty products, as well as shopping around different ideas to generate some income. I’d also like to fix up and preserve the existing large barn, which the Harrisburg agency said is a four square bank barn built with first cut timber in the late 1700s.

Landowner Listing #30150

160-acre organic and regenerative practices farmland in Wayne County minutes from enchanting Honesdale Main Street. The farm is up for organic farming and regenerative farm practices, considering individuals interested in a land LEASE. The land is primarily pastured with rock walls and fencing present. The owner has purchased barbed and wire fencing that is available for an Organic Farmer to use to update pastures for their use. 1407 square foot cinder block and metal workshop/garage with garage door available as part of the farm lease. NO dwelling exists on the land currently.

Landowner #30148

The farm is approximately 160 acres. The land was previously used for dairy and hay. Rock walls and separate fencing pastures, but fencing must be reinforced. The Land was recently surveyed and well marked now. There are ample amounts of barbed and wire fencing available to use for farm leases to fence pastures for regenerative farming practices. The farm will remain for organic and regenerative farm use only. There is a 1407 sf garage/workshop space with a garage door and door entry on the property. The owner is building a dwelling for personal use in the future, but there is currently NO dwelling on the property. ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS location and pastures. See pictures, and more pictures can be sent. A caretaker is nearby on adjacent property for added security.

Landowner #30147

Located in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, just across the PA state line, Bobolink Dairy and Bakehouse is an award winning, widely respected multi-faceted business and 186 acre preserved regenerative farm which includes a beautiful stone 1820’s five-bedroom farmhouse, an additional 3 bedroom home, three barns which include a storefront, a bakehouse for breadmaking, and a creamery for cheese making. This sale also includes 140 head of cattle, a John Deere tractor, and all the bread and cheese making equipment. The farm is located just over 1 hour from New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan areas and minutes from Bucks County, PA.The cows are on a field rotation and their milk is used to make cheese and 100% grass fed beef for sale. Bobolink also has suckled veal and whey fed pork which is sold at 7 regional farmers markets, via mail order and at the farm store. A large barn in the back is used to store up to 650 round bales of hay. An additional machine shed is used for tractor and other equipment storage. The farm owners’ goals over the past 20 years have been to improve the soil health, and produce healthful and delicious products from humanely raised farm animals using regenerative farming techniques that do not rely on fertilizers, pesticides, or fossil fuels.

Landowner Listing 30128

Beautiful family-owned 200-acre farm which has been used for grazing and hay production. One parcel had been an orchard and with the right person/interest that area could be restored to an orchard again. The majority of the land is pasture with some wooded areas. Included on the ground is a hay tent, horse barn, bank barn and our personal residence. Fencing and waterers are also in place. We are not certified organic but could possibly qualify as we do not apply chemicals on the land. The ideal situation would be a farm partner who wants to work with us to care for the land through regenerative farming practices. We live on the property so it is important for us to find a like-minded person who we feel comfortable partnering with. This is a lease opportunity and the owners are open to discussing smaller acre portions of the farm vs. leasing the entire 200 acres.