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 #30202
The property is 12.5 acres with a single-family home where landowners live. It is our wish to create an opportunity for an experienced farmer to utilize 6 of the 12.5 acres to establish a working farm. Our focus would be an organic and sustainable operation with a special focus on marketable plants that are native to the Americas, such as sunflowers. We also believe that the land could be ideal for growing either table grapes or wine grapes. We are open to either.
Landowner #30200
Lundale is a nonprofit organization that supports farmers using sustainable, organic and regenerative methods. Our goal is to partner with a wide range of farmers to create a sustainable farm community while our partner farmers contribute to the regional food system, connect with Lundale’s mission to educate the public on the importance of local growing and help protect farmland.
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 #30198
Approximately 10 acres available for consideration. Currently used for hay production. Our goal is to look into potential uses for the land that may produce retirement income for my wife and I. Options considered include: leasing the land, selling the land, partner with an experienced farmer to produce income for the partnership, production of peonies. Land is adjacent to a lot that includes our former home that was sold 6 years ago. We lived there for 25 years and renovated the house and other buildings.
Landowner #30197
120 acres for lease in Susquehanna County, PA. Mainly fields, that are not currently farmed. Fields are maintained by mowing and occasionally used as wildlife food plot areas. No structures available on the property.
Landowner #30196
20 acres of land that used to be farmed for hay. Not currently in production, but the acreage is cut once/year to maintain brush. A small stream and active spring are available on the property that can be used for irrigation. Currently there are no structures on the land, however, we are willing to build infrastructure to suit (lease only). There is a tractor available for use. We have plans to revive the land back into production through regenerative/permaculture practices and want to partner with like-minded farmers to help kickstart the process.
Landowner #30193
The “farmable” area – consists of about 20 acres of fenced pasture, the land is gently sloping, perfect for livestock production. Most of the property is forested and in conservation easement (which does allow limited timber and firewood harvesting). Buildings and infrastructure include: a large spring-fed pool, the tractor shed (20′ x 30′ timber frame), the 1-2 bedroom farmhouse, my 86 year old mother’s home, a large converted barn that serves as a summer rental, the workshop (another 20′ x 30′ timber frame that is insulated and heated), the 7 stall working barn, and the equipment shed (20′ x 50′ timber frame lean-to) – which is not included in the conservation easement. This farm has been in our family since the early 1900s. My grandfather became a “gentleman” farmer after retiring and raised chickens and turkeys. That infrastructure is long gone and the “farming” we’ve done since then has consisted of large gardens, small scale maple syrup, and nearly 50 years of small scale beef production (3-4 head a year). The future of the farm is unclear. My mother would like to stay there as long as she can and is quite capable of handling a lot of the property maintenance on her own. I live out of state and typically spend about a week each month on the property helping with maintenance and the inevitable “special projects” that pop up…e.g. dealing with the aftermath of the Emerald Ash Borer or replacing the barbed wire fence with hi-tensile electric. We’d like to find a farmer or farmers – maybe a couple with one working off-farm until their farm plan has time to mature – to come pursue their dream and, in the process, help us maintain and improve the property. Leasing to own isn’t out of the question, but not something we can guarantee at this point. The farmers could take over the small beef cattle operation, raise other small livestock, produce eggs, add high tunnels/green houses (likely with our financial support), bring in school groups or ecotourists, raise native plants, expand the maple syrup operation, raise honey bees, sell firewood, selectively harvest and sell rough cut lumber…it seems to us there are all sorts of things the farm could support.
Landowner #30192
5 Acres for rent, previously used as a farm market stand. Property includes some fruit trees and is perfect for growing vegetables and fruit. Access to a pond for irrigation. Ample room for chickens or a few head of cattle or pigs. A 20 x 40 foot greenhouse is also available for lease on the property. A tractor and tiller are available.
Landowner #30191
27 tillable acres with approx. 5 acres of woods. Following organic standards since 2002 but not certified. 2.5 acres have been used for mixed vegetable crops in recent years. 2 acres were used for rotating laying hens and broilers. The remaining acreage has been fallow for several years. Farm sale outlets include CSA, farmers markets and specialty wholesale. We have also hosted high-end farm to table dinners. This land has been stewarded by the same family for 100 years and has had small scale dairy, beef cattle and grain production in the past. The current generation is ready to provide a new family the opportunity to establish, grow and create their own history on this well-loved land. Location and surrounding community are exceptional for sales of premium farm products, agritourism, and farm / nature-based education programs.