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 #30179

We are new owners of this property, and would like to lease it out to sustainable or organic farmers to preserve the land.

Landowner #30169

Open pastureland, no trees or stumps. Owners are retired couple; husband is recently blind. Can no longer mow. Would like to see the fields utilized by a farmer.

Landowner #30166

Farm Description: 75 acre pasture system with a 20 head cow/calf operation. I currently direct market approximately 20 head of 100% grass fed beef each year to local customers in quarters/halves as well as through a grab-and-go store method. I partner with other local farmers to provide chicken, turkey, pork and lamb to my customers. I have 8 acres in silvopasture, 60 acres in permanent pasture, 5 acres in streamside riparian buffers and would like to continue to expand the agroforestry aspects of the farm. I am the sole proprietor and primary laborer in this aspect of the farm. Partnership/Leasing Opportunities: I feel that the farm is currently under-utilized and am interested in finding partner farmers who would be interested in running their own businesses on the farm through a leasing program. I am not interested in hiring people or trying to diversify on my own but am excited to have other people have ideas for ways to build relationship with the land. I already have a market base established, so discussions of market-sharing is something I am very interested in. I would love to stop duplicating everyone’s work and start working together to build a more sustainable framework for farming over time. I am open to discussions with farmers that need access to land and are interested in raising meat chickens, pigs, lambs, flower farming, agroforestry and honey which all seem like good fits for my farm. However, I am open to listening to ideas outside of these areas.

Landowner #30165

Small 10 acre farm available for lease in Chester County. Tractor available to share. Well water and electricity available.

Landowner #30160

This farm has been in the family for over 150 years. In its prime it was a small dairy farm with roughly 35 head of cattle, chickens, pigs, and goats. Crops grown were hay, corn, alfalfa, wheat and oats. Those operations ceased in the early 70s. The property consists of a farm house, which has been converted into two rental units, a barn, and a garage. The 30 acres does consist of meadow lands with a stream, wooded area and roughly 18 certified organic tillable acres. The current owners feel it is time to see the farm returned to its original purpose.

Landowner #30159

I own 10.25 acres that historically was a pasture for cows up until 2008. The land currently is an open field on a hill that is mowed 3 times a year. There is an open field, a wooded area, a large pond in the front and a stream in the woods. The acreage is not currently being farmed. I built a small house on the lot which I currently live in. My goal is to use the land for any type of farming or agricultural endeavor and develop a farming business partnership with someone who wants to lease the land.

Landowner #30158

We own a farm in Gilbertsville, PA with approximately 16 acres of growing space. In addition to growing our own crops, we offer long-term leasing opportunities for growers interested in starting or expanding their small farming business. We currently have 3 farmer tenants and are looking for additional growers interested in leasing plots of land. We have a retail stand on the property where our farm tenants are able to sell their products. Farmers can choose from plot sizes of 1/4 acre, 1/2 acre, or 1 acre. The 1/4 and 1/2 acres will be positioned with the option to expand into larger acreage over time. Our goal is to increase agricultural access to more people, so we’ll encourage farm tenants to renew their leases for as long as they want. We have a diversity of products grown on the property (vegetables, fruits, florals, etc.) using organic and regenerative practices and look forward to adding more unique products. Leases can begin immediately. Farm tenants will have access to irrigation, office use, and barn space for tool/equipment storage, with the opportunity for additional resource sharing like cold storage. Farmers will have a voice in guiding what resources and services are available to the entire group of tenants. Please reach out if you’re interested in leasing land or if you just want to connect about collaborating.

Landowner #30153

13 acres of vacant land. Last farmed in 2021 with row crops. Come with your ideas. Open to all farming types.

Landowner Listing #30151

The property is 30 acres with approximately 8 of the acres being tillable land. There is a barn and grazing area and 4 additional tree lined pasture areas. The rest of the land is wooded. Some of the pastures are more overgrown than others and we would like to see the land used. The land hasn’t been touched by chemicals in over 50 years and current practices must be organic or regenerative. Owners of the property and currently working on renovating the home.