→ Organic dairy in Paradise is a breed apart – LancasterOnline

Source: dutchbelted.com
The 40 strong purebred Dutch Belted herd that produces the milk for Amish-owned Dutch Meadows Organic Dairy thrive on the 100% grass-based diet and produce milk that is easier to digest. The milk is sold raw in half gallon and quart glass bottles at the farm store and in the following Lancaster County locations: Green Circle Organics at Central Market, Lemon Street Market, Shady Maple Farm Market, Oregon Dairy and Stauffers of Kissel Hill stores. More locations here.
The farm store is open Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Related Posts
→ Taste The Harvest | Visit PA Dutch Country
Follow the link for more events at the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center.
→ The Historian: Fences and the Antes Garden - berksmontnews.com
→ A Local Bank in Amish Country Flourishes Amid Dearth of Small Lenders - WSJ
One of the first articles that I linked to after starting this website was about the ...
→ A Look Back in History: Georgian Keystones not just for mansions

→ The Amish Are Looking for a New Home | OZY.
It's true that some of the Lancaster County Amish are leaving. The average family has around seven children and the ideal ...

→ Ghanaian officials visit Hershey - Lebanon Daily News
Amish scholar Don Kraybill calls it a riddle, or a paradox.
How can the Amish be such successful entrepreneurs today, when they end their formal education at eighth grade and forswear ...
→ Preserving Pennsylvania: A series about the state's 25-year history of saving local farms - PennLive.com
Starting Monday, PennLive will begin its series "Preserving Pennsylvania," which will tell their stories.
Lancaster leads ...
Tractors rule at Old Time Plowboys show in Kutztown - Morning Call
The Plowboys Summer Show will be held at The Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown University.
And don't forget ...
→ Lehigh Valley fall festivals: a guide - The Morning Call
Please note the Scarecrow Fest at The Easton Farmer's Market has been cancelled.
→ Getting to know Lancaster's Amish: Not far by car - PennLive.com
The V.I.P. tours run by The Amish Experience will give you a snapshot of life as lived by the Lancaster ...
Bread, the staff of life in provincial times, was more than a dietary staple and in many 18th century households of this bygone era, it was the main course, together ...
→Farm weekend 1820s Aug. 16 in Welsh Run - Chambersburg Public Opinion
The Conococheague Institute will present an interactive look at Pennsylvania farm life in the 1820s on Aug. 16 and 17 ...
→ The Historian: Clover, Part I - Berks-Mont News
→ The Historian: Clover, Part II - Berks-Mont News

→ Homegrown hemp on the horizon? - LancasterOnline
I bought some delicious peanut butter filled Hempzel brand hemp pretzels at Sonnewald Natural Foods in York County once and I was very satisfied ...
→ The fight to legalize industrial hemp - WPMT FOX43
It's been an exalted ingredient of Iranian cuisine since ancient times. It lends its distinctive hue and pungent flavor to Spanish paella, Afghani pulao, and the fragrant couscouses of Morocco. ...

→ Sustainable, organic farming grows out of niche market - LancasterOnline

→ Design Intervention: Filling the farmyard - LancasterOnline
A short examination of the many types of outbuildings that would've been found on a typical Pennsylvania Dutch family farm.

The realities of running a business responsible for softening stance to many technologies. Most Amish teens now have cell phones.
Source: Cell phones, computers more and more part of Lancaster County ...
→ Rich Amish Lured Into Florida Land Investment Scheme - Businessweek
In 1683, William Penn reported to friends in England, “Here is plenty of cow cattle.” Cattle, together with all other farm livestock, were brought to the Delaware Valley from Europe ...
→ A Look Back in History: Colonial Trade with the Port of Philadelphia - Berks-Mont News
→ Paradise Farmers Market opens May 17 with 25 vendors
The market will be open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Sept. 27 on the grounds of the former ...
→ Before Thanksgiving there was Harvest Home - Reading Eagle
De Ern Karrich was a tradition that focused on helping the needy in the community while giving thanks for the bounty of ...
→ A Look Back in History: ‘The Granary of the American Revolution’ in the East Penn Valley - Berks-Mont News
→ Pennsylvania Folkways: The Dutch country scarecrow - Reading Eagle

About 70 people gathered Sunday at the Lower Macungie Community Center and Schantz Barn for the Lower Macungie Barn Expo hosted by the township Histo
Source: Barn event in Lower Macungie ...

→ Fox Meadows Creamery & Country Market to open in late April outside Ephrata - LancasterOnline
Fox Meadows will be a farm-to-table creamery that will use the milk from from its own dairy ...
→ A touch of Lancaster in Doylestown Township - Bucks County Courier Time
More info on Sandy Ridge Farm's Amish Market.
EVENT | Taste The Harvest at the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center
The Historian: Fences and the Antes Garden
A Local Bank in Amish Country Flourishes Amid Dearth of Small Lenders
Georgian Keystones not just for mansions
Financial secrets of the Amish
PHOTOS | Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association
Photo of the day for December 9, 2014
The Amish Are Looking for a New Home
Award winning Ghanaian cocoa farmer visits Hershey
The Amish Effect: Unique cultural strengths help Plain Sect businesses thrive
Preserving Pennsylvania: A series about the state’s 25-year history of saving local farms
Tractors rule at Old Time Plowboys show in Kutztown
Lehigh Valley fall festivals guide
Review: V.I.P. Tour by The Amish Experience
A Look Back in History: When wheat was king in the Oley Valley
The Conococheague Institute’s 2014 Farm Life 1820s Festival at Rock Hill Farm
The Historian: Clover, Part I & II
Is homegrown hemp on the horizon for Pennsylvania Dutch Country?
PHOTOS | Barns & Farms of Lancaster County, PA
VIDEO | The fight to legalize industrial hemp in Pennsylvania
Saveur magazine highlights Lancaster County saffron
PHOTOS | Barns & Farms of Dauphin County, PA
Wyebrook Farm – Sustainable, organic farming grows out of niche market
PHOTOS | Barns & Farms of Cumberland County, PA
PHOTOS | Farms Near Intercourse, PA
Outbuildings of the Pennsylvania Dutch Family Farm
13 Amish Money Secrets
Cell phones, computers more and more part of Lancaster County Amish’s real world
Rich Amish Lured Into Florida Land Investment Scheme
Early Cattle and ‘Watered Meadows’ of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country
A Look Back in History: Colonial Trade with the Port of Philadelphia
PHOTOS | Turkey Hill Giant Mobile Ice Cream Cow
Paradise Farmers Market opens May 17 with 25 vendors
Before Thanksgiving there was Harvest Home
A Look Back in History: ‘The Granary of the American Revolution’ in the East Penn
Pennsylvania Folkways: The Dutch country scarecrow
Barn Expo event in Lower Macungie sows knowledge
Fox Meadows Creamery & Country Market to open in late April outside Ephrata
The Amish Market at Sandy Ridge Farm: A touch of Lancaster in Doylestown Township