
An amazing team from Occupational Development Center was here each week planting seeds, washing produce, getting storage crops ready for shareholders, and so much more.

Here’s a team of Millersville University students—their help was instrumental in getting the property in shape for our Picnic in the Fields.

Friendship Community's Meaningful Day Academy was at the Farm each Friday, making the veggie washing fun, setting up the distribution area, and getting things done in the greenhouses.

Gene Baur of Farm Sanctuary stopped by to talk about the veganic movement, and the potential for growth and change in the animal-based food industry.

About 80 students and teachers from Hambright Elementary School came by to investigate, explore, create, compute, and otherwise immerse themselves in various spaces at Homefields.

Wohlsen Construction reroofed the ranch house 25 years ago and they just did it again! Thanks go to (l to r) Paul Baffoto, Tyson Demora, Brett Wesson, Mike Harker, Mitch Litten, Ben Stewart, and Richard Kitchener.

Students from the Milton Hershey School took a field trip, (literally!) to learn about our organically minded farming practices.

A special group of F&M College students came out to plant cabbage, harvest edamame, and clean garlic!

Members of Friendship Heart Gallery in Lancaster dropped by for a painting session in the barn.
Able Services / Leg Up Farm, a horticultural therapy farm in York, dropped in to cross-pollinate!








