Landowner #30175

The farm covers 60 acres with 35 to 40 acres are currently rented to a local farmer who grows soybeans and corn. The other 20 acres are comprised of pasture, yard, and buildings. A small portion of the pasture is rented by a neighbor to graze their horses. The buildings include a 2-story wood frame farm house (1685 sq. ft.) with a basement on a stone foundation, storm cellar entrance, two porches, and a handicapped accessible ramp; a two-story barn (40ft x 80ft, 3720 sq. ft.), rebuilt in 1991; a canvas-covered equipment barn (40ft x 64ft, 2560 sq. ft.); a silo (14ft x 55ft); and various outbuildings. There was a small dairy operation from 1898 to 1978, then the family raised beef and grew corn and hay. The property is in a farmland preservation trust (agriculture conservation easement) that allows for the building of one additional residential structure on up to 2 acres. Under the trust, the farm property will be used for agriculture production or commercial equine activities.

Landowner #30164

35 acre farm has been certified organic since 2004. 6 acres have been used to successfully grow herbs, flowers & vegetable crops for Community-Supported Agriculture/farm share, wholesale markets, farmers markets, and ecommerce. The remaining acreage is woodland. Buildings include a 45x45x17 insulated steel Quonset building w/ 4 garage doors, loft, office & 2 walk-in coolers, a 30×96 propagation greenhouse w/ water, heat & electricity, a 30×72 high tunnel greenhouse, a 30×36 equipment shed, mini shed & disassembled greenhouse. Isolated on top of a hill, the setting allows for reduced frost and a longer growing season. The quiet, secluded setting is surrounded by woodlands with room for expansion, hunting or space to build your dream home.

Landowner #30161

Our farm is an Ag-tourism farm and has been in operation for 25+ Years. It is located in the Laurel Highlands off Rt 219, between Somerset and Johnstown. Our farm has done educational field trips, the Annual Harvest Festival with a corn maze and hay rides, and the Annual Laurel Highlands Garlic Festival. We have also hosted venue events for the Johnstown Symphony, American Cancer Society, Woofstock, Pepsi Corporation, plus fundraising for youth and church organizations, and coach tours, etc. The farm has a 1920s 40X60 bank barn with a veranda, kitchen, and gift shop. Equipment barn, men’s and women’s ADA restrooms, bath house for camping, 2 gazebos and a farmhouse. The farmhouse consists of 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, full basement and attic, living room, dining room, kitchen and a full front porch. The home has hardwood floors and plaster walls. The owners built the business before farms ever considered agritourism and ag-education and are willing to share their experience.

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 Listing #30152

We are transitioning out of farming as we want to move closer to family in the midwest and want to travel. We have a 69 acre farm that currently consists of hay fields, pastures, a pond and some wooded area surrounding a small stream. Also on the property is an 1870’s two story log house, a solid barn from the same era as well as a large equipment shed, corn crib and covered enclosure for livestock. Our farm has most recently been used to raise beef cattle, but the possibilities for other uses are open. We are looking for someone who wants to sustain the farm and who will value and work the land as a farm rather than for other uses. Chemicals have never been used on any of our land. We have a variety of equipment and supplies that could stay with the farm depending on arrangements. Equipment includes several tractors, round and square balers, rakes, brush and rotary cutters, and smaller implements such as plows, discs, scraper blades, etc. There is a gas well on the property that provides free gas to the house as well as a solar array that provides more than farm electric needs, with reimbursement to us for extra power sent back to the power company. Currently there is no battery backup system for off grid use. There are no cattle currently on the farm as the fences need work, however fencing materials are available. We are open to conventional as well as organic farming practices. The farm is located near Uniontown on a quiet road. We are currently considering leasing as well as purchase options. This property is just waiting for someone with a vision who will build on the 150 year legacy of this farm. At this time, we are only looking to sell the property, not lease it.

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 30121

The property’s 89 acres span both sides of a state-maintained, paved road. A bank barn is located directly across from the house and is surrounded by approximately 10 acres of pasture with a cow pond. The 2 BR, 1 BA 2-story house has newer metal roof/siding/windows and is in very good condition. There is propane heat with a newer hot air furnace, as well as electric radiator panels in the kitchen and living room as an alternative. A wood stove could be added in the basement or living room. Off the entry is a bonus room that could be made into an extra bedroom with a bath. A neighbor makes hay from the pasture and has monitored and amended the soil as needed. Behind the house is 40 acres of pasture and woodland. Additional acreage includes conservable meadow, fen/wetland and bog. The pasture was planted with hedgerow trees and warm season grasses while enrolled in a USDA conservation program from 2011-2022. Approximately 15 acres of woodland is located at the far back of the parcel, which has been logged sustainable using a consulting forester, most recently in 2020. The valley is a mix of legacy family farms and farmettes with cattle, goats, horses, corn and soybean crops. Some Plain Sect families own properties in the immediate area, but most do not farm. It would be great to make this a working farm again. Sale–prefer conventional bank loan or cash. The right buyer will have a plan and money lined up.