Watch out for the goats! |
Goats sunning on a cool summer day |
Originally in the business of commercial rabbitry (the only ones in this business of raising rabbits for human consumption in the area), this family of four has started growing vegetable plants, flowers, and produce on around 16 acres of land in Marion Center, PA. Ben and Gretchen Buterbaugh, along with their two children Austin and Aurora, started their interest in farming with rabbits. The rabbits started out as an incentive to encourage responsibility among their eldest child, and grew into a business for the whole family.
Ben with one of his goats |
Eventually they started a small garden that continued to grow. According to Gretchen, farming has been "a hobby gone wild." They don't do much with rabbits anymore, but do still raise goats and lamb that they sell at auction. If you want to grow your own tomato plants, this is the place to stop and buy them, already growing tall and in pots for you to take home. If you'd rather buy just the produce already harvested, you can do that too. The family grows a wide variety of produce, and this season Aurora is growing lima beans, peas, and carrots as a part of a 4-H project. She mentioned to me at the market last week that she has her own organically grown pumpkins too!
They have been at the Indiana Farmers' Market for two years now and they also sell in Strongstown and Homer City markets.
Austin, Gretchen, and Aurora Buterbaugh |
Produce sold at the market:
Onions--Eggplants--Tomatoes
Cucumbers--Green/Yellow Zucchinni
Yellow Squash--Green/Yellow Beans
Peppers--Lettuce--Kohlrabi
Lima Beans--Peas--Carrots
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