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Back in 1921 Kenneth Times Sr. and his mother Dorothy bought
Lawndale Farm. Ninety years and five generations later the farm
is still owned and operated by the Times Family.
Originally the farm was primarily a dairy operation, milking as
many as 50 cows and only growing about 5 acres of vegetables.
Today we grow over 30 acres of fresh vegetables, sell honey
from our own hives, and still have a pet cow named Sloppy. We
also raise 25 acres of quality hay and straw bales.
In
the fall we offer pick your own tomatoes and pumpkins, hayrides,
and a cornfield treasure hunt. During the holiday season we have
wreaths, garland and fresh cut Christmas trees with hundreds to
choose from.
Lawndale
Farm is conveniently located right on RT 3A, just minutes from
the highway. Our farmstand is open from mid July through
Christmas, but honey, hay, and straw bales are available all
year round. Please come on by and visit us. We look forward to
seeing you!
We manage our farm using sustainable agricultural practices
that help protect our natural resources and preserve open
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