Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has vetoed a bill that would have protected agritourism businesses from lawsuits in which no party is at fault for …
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Farms that usually host hundreds or thousands of people at a time at their pumpkin patches, corn mazes and fall festivals, were left to decide how to navigate business during the the COVID-19 pandemic and all the safety protocols that come with it.
Pennsylvania farmers are a step closer to limiting the legal risk for agritourism operations.
Maryland farmers are finding a new source of income through a vacation rental platform. Hipcamp is similar to Airbnb, which allows people to r…
When Renee Wilson moved home from Florida after college, she didn’t imagine the little roadside stand, The Farmyard, along Route 434 in Maryla…
Hard cider popularity continues to rise with no signs of the trend changing anytime soon. In Pennsylvania, the industry generates $18.9 million, according to Penn State Extension.
Fritz Schroeder said he knew the news would make for an eye-catching headline: Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve had been largely closed to the public, and “disrespectful” visitors were to blame.
The members of NAFDMA are both enthusiastic and inspired. These are the folks representing the best of the best of agritourism and value-added ag products across the nation. They run corn mazes, kettle corn, apple cider, pumpkin pies, cow barrel train rides, wineries and breweries, and more.
The nature of dairy farming makes it incredibly difficult for the farmer to take a vacation, but dairy farmer Frank Messersmith has found a way.
Summer is a perfect time to make a “fun things to-do” list for you and your family or friends. Here in Pennsylvania, it’s a short season and usually goes by way too fast.