Landowner #30214
Approximately 5 acres of tillable land and 8 acres of pasture are available for lease in prime Lancaster County farmland, with the potential to lease additional acreage in the future. The farm encompasses 120 preserved acres in total. Organic fruit or orchard production is preferred. Seeking an experienced producer committed to responsibly maintaining the land. Lease includes a large farmhouse and bank barn.
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 #30210
Farm is currently idle/fallow with 60 acres flat and fertile ridgetop previously used for hay, another 60 acres rolling to steep mature woodland with a spring. Large blueberry orchard, mature walnut trees, and mature pawpaws. The goal is a retreat arboretum environment in which to tour native species with particular emphases on those with food and medicinal uses.
Landowner #30209
I am a local physician and landowner looking for a hands-on partner to co-develop a diversified regenerative orchard and homestead. The land is ready for thoughtful transformation – suited for tree crops, berries, livestock integration, and small-batch processing. I can provide: – secure long -term land access – help with infrastructure (fencing, irrigation, equipment) – startup capital and marketing support – flexible business structure (profit share, LLC, possible lease to own) You would bring: – experience in orchard or small farm management – time, energy, and practical skills to manage day-to-day operations – desire to build a livelihood rooted in stewardship, soil health, and community. Vision: To build a resilient, diversified farm producing high-quality perennial crops (pear, persimmon, elderberry, chestnut, etc.) and regenerative livestock systems. We’ll grow slowly, focus on soil and habitat health, and create products the community loves. This is an ideal fit for an aspiring or mid-career farmer seeking secure land tenure and partnership rather than employment.
Landowner #30207
Small acreage available for lease for vegetable production. Situated on a slight slope, we have 4 caterpillar tunnels (50ft), and over 60+ no dig permanent beds for lease. Indoor wash pack, propagation house and food storage cooler also available on the property to prepare crops for market.
Landowner #30204
9 acres in Westmoreland County waiting for the right farmer.
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 #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 #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.