The current farm is 180 acres, which houses a small horse facility and surrounding fields planted in corn and soybeans. 110 of those acres are preserved in Northampton County Farmland Preservation, and it is also a registered Bicentennial Farm, which means it has been owned by the same family for over 200 years. The 10th generation currently reside on the property.
And this is us now
Over the years, we’ve gained some new additions to the family (and lost some too). But with every passing season, we continue to nurture the land and care for the animals. Since we were blessed with other career opportunities, we don’t farm like our ancestors used to, but we have worked to create a more modern farm-life experience.