Landowner #30213
30 acres available for lease in Spring City, PA — a wide-open, rural property with strong potential for organic farming and agricultural use, including pasture-based livestock (tenant to install fencing at their own expense). Ideal for growers or small-scale farm operators looking for space to cultivate crops, establish gardens, or run seasonal farm operations in a peaceful countryside setting. Landlord is open to tenant-designed farming and agricultural plans, making this a flexible opportunity for the right operator to build out a productive farm layout.
Landowner #30203
250-acre property in western Potter County. Roughly 75 acres of fields previously used for hay production the rest of the property is wooded. The farm has not been actively worked for over 5 years, other than mowing. There is water, electric and a barn on the property as well as other small out buildings. There are no living quarters on the property. The owners use the property mainly for recreation and hunting. The farm owner prefers not to have livestock on the farm. The main goal is to lease to a farmer and have the farm worked and used for crop production.
Landowner #30199
54 acres available for lease in Adams County PA. Perfect for crop or vegetable production. It was used last year for watermelon, pumpkins, corn.
Landowner #30184
Nestled in the Ohio River valley region of Western Pennsylvania, in Beaver County, this quaint 84 acre former dairy farm with rolling hills boasts a 3 bed/2 bath farmhouse with well, and septic. Barn with large hayloft, 2 silos, loafing barn, machine shed, and small garden shed. The acreage consists of 44 acres available for crop land (currently in hay) and the remaining 40 acres is former pasture and woods. There are several natural springs on the property. At one point in time, there were 53 dairy cows being milked with another 30 cows and calves being raised on the grounds. There are numerous other local farms are in the area and great neighbors. Agri-tourism, direct to consumer, and farm to table opportunities abound as the farm is in close proximity to major population centers and existing recreational areas. The farm is in the South Side School district, approximately 45 minutes from Pittsburgh, 25 minutes to the Pittsburgh Airport, and near the 7,000 acre Raccoon Creek State park with numerous recreational areas including: hiking, horseback riding, and mountain bike trailheads in close proximity to the farm. The ideal tenant would possess a deep passion for all things regenerative agriculture, a strong desire to learn and grow with the farm, and the desire to bring new life/new ideas into an old farm. Currently exploring long-term rental arrangements with the right tenants.