Landowner Listing 30128

Beautiful family-owned 200-acre farm which has been used for grazing and hay production. One parcel had been an orchard and with the right person/interest that area could be restored to an orchard again. The majority of the land is pasture with some wooded areas. Included on the ground is a hay tent, horse barn, bank barn and our personal residence. Fencing and waterers are also in place. We are not certified organic but could possibly qualify as we do not apply chemicals on the land. The ideal situation would be a farm partner who wants to work with us to care for the land through regenerative farming practices. We live on the property so it is important for us to find a like-minded person who we feel comfortable partnering with. This is a lease opportunity and the owners are open to discussing smaller acre portions of the farm vs. leasing the entire 200 acres.

Landowner Listing 30126

Current owners raise horses on these 18 acres but are willing to work with someone who may be looking to raise livestock or potentially crop some of the acreage. Land is a blend of woods and pasture. There are two barns, one for the horses. Barn use is negotiable depending on the needs of the new farmer. Housing potentially available. Lease opportunity.

Landowner Listing 30124

My husband and I own a 160-year-old farmhouse that sits on approximately 5 acres of land in Allegheny County. A local farmer has been maintaining the land for us by rotating crops such as pumpkins, corn, alfalfa, and winter wheat. Currently, approximately 1.5 acres are being farmed, the rest is available. The land is fairly flat with a small a gently rolling section. The plot of land is easily accessible for farm equipment and to harvest crops. We would like to find a farmer who is interested in large-scale vegetable production or growing crops and/or hay and who would practice sustainable methods of farming. Our community hosts a weekly farmers market that is about 2 miles away with ample parking and restroom. We are grateful to our local farmer, but he is retiring, and we would like to find someone to utilize the beautiful property and support our local economy.

Landowner Listing 30023

We borrow land from future generations. I became caretaker of these 80 acres, previously hay, beef cattle grazing, woods and wetland, when my in-laws passed away. I want to leave the land better than I found it, so am seeking a like minded person/persons with commitment, but no land base of their own to caretake this land and grow your dream. I want to help new farmers get started and gain experience without having the land investment.  Prefer organic farming methods used. http://usebccinstead.info/FARM/

Landowner Listing 30027

We are looking to fill an organic vegetable position. We previously had an individual who farmed our land and developed a CSA with about 35 customers. His CSA customers may still be available. There are about 2 acres that he worked but more are available and there is water on this acreage. A shed is available for storage of equipment, but no housing is available. We are located in Avella PA about 35 miles south of Pittsburgh.  We also have an area that we used to house about 250 organic layer chickens that is available. Land usage is free in exchange for vegetables/CSA share options. Owners are open to and have land available for other ideas in addition to vegetable production.

Landowner Listing 30044

*There are 50 acres in the parcel (20 acres are wooded, 25 acres have fruit trees planted, 5 acres are cut and not planted). *The land was a productive fruit farm until 1990 and has since fallen into disrepair. The fruit trees could be removed from the area to support another enterprise. *I would like to partner with someone to create value on the land. Some areas for a partnership could include: hemp production, organic farming, wine and fruit production, agri-tourism, livestock grazing, hay production, or recreation. Dairy farming is not an option. *I am interested in a relationship with a reliable partner. Sub-leasing is permissible; one need not take responsibility for the entire 50 acre tract. *There is some storage space and water is available. *Land diagrams and aerial maps are available upon request. The homes on the property are currently not available. *I am Interested in leasing the property or a joint profit-sharing venture. *The property is located in the zip code 18644 area (Luzerne County/Franklin Township).

Landowner Listing 30077

170 acres, 1/2 tillable, 1/2 wooded5 acre pond, fenced pasture, apple orchard. 3 bedroom house with attached garageAnimal sheds. Former beef cattle operation. Currently making hay off of open fields. Owner does have a license to grow and process hemp. Looking at converting to organic. Looking for someone to lease.  Located in the Quaker Lake area.

Landowner Listing 30103

9.74 acres clear land with slight gradient.  Land and two barns (approximately 5000 sq ft) are up for lease.  Owner does not have to time to dedicate to farming the land, looking for someone to lease the land to farm.

Landowner Listing 30107

Lease opportunity.  About 35 acres, most of upper fields. 65%flat35% are rolling hills.The property is surrounded by wild life refuge.There is a large pond and five springs and a stream. We have chickens, pheasant, & pigeons. Currently have 12 horses for public riding.  We make our own hay. Owners looking to retire.

Landowner Listing 30109

Farmland Lease available in Centre County 1-10 acres available for garden/ farming or for raising a few horses/ cows Access to a tractor LOCATION:  In Julian, PA, 20-minute drive from Penn State/ Downtown State College For lease- pricing is negotiable; If you are interested in farming, your business plan will be reviewed for consideration. Possible access to a Barn: 1600 square feet, Pole 1.5 Story. Has electricity & water. Up to 8 stalls. Outdoor Pavilion: 20’x30’ covered picnic pavilion with cement floor and electrical wiring. Fenced in area for Horses or Cows- 8 acresAt least 2 acres available with good sun exposure for gardening. Access to a tractor In addition to rent, there is an opportunity to work off some of your rental cost by being a caretaker at adjacent farms. Work available at adjacent farms varies from 5-20 hours a week and this work can be discounted from the rent. If interested in being a caretaker to offset the cost of the rent, candidates must have: COVID vaccine, Own transportation, Clean record, Strong work ethic, Non-Smoker, and Comfortable interacting with guests at adjoining properties. Ideal if the candidate has experience with any of the following areas: Farming, Gardening, Farm Animal Care, Handy Person Work, Construction, Housekeeping, and/or Hotel or Travel Services