Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Allgyer Family Partners With Lancaster Farmland Trust To Preserve 92-Acre Farm in Salisbury Township

The Allgyer Family has partnered with the
Lancaster Farmland Trust to permanently preserve the 92-acre Allgyer Farm that sits between neighboring farmland, wooded areas, and various unnamed tributaries in rural Salisbury Township.

Four generations of the Allgyer family live and work on this traditional Amish farm, where they grow produce that is sold to a local co-op and through a small, on-farm stand. Several chickens, cows, and horses roam the property known by the Allgyer family as ‘Til Hollow Farm.

Visit the Lancaster Farmland Trust for more information on how you can permanently protect your property.


(Reprinted from the WeConservePA website.)

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-- Lancaster Farmland Trust Preserves 130-Acre Stoltzfus Farm in Drumore Township

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[Posted: September 21, 2021]  PA Environment Digest

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