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Current Listings

Ferbs Farm

Location: Indiana Township

Size: 200 x 300 + raised beds + 2 additional fields

Water Source: City water (garden hose hook up, frost free hydrant), Rain barrels

Current use: Grass, but I also have raised beds and two. extra fields that are grass out back

Desired use for land: whatever is needed

Agreement Duration: Year to Year, Negotiable

Rent Type: Crop Share, Very flexible – Looking to turn my grass that I have to cut into something that people can actually use.

Contact: jflaggs1230@gmail.com

251 Bairdford Rd Gibsonia

Zipcode: 15044

Listing type: Farm land (usually more than 10,000 square feet)

Size: 25 acres

Current use: Fields and woods

Water Source: City water (garden hose hook up, frost free hydrant)

Desired use for land: Farming

Rent Type: Cash rent

Agreement Duration: Year to Year

Contact: raphe1961@comcast.net

Garden Space for lease/trade

Garden space in Wilkins Twp

Current use: Approx. .20 acres on private property to lease/ trade. City water with hose access. Would like the farmer/ gardner to set up rain barrel system, and use city water for excess needs. I’m willing to help with set up and upkeep as available.

Desired Use for land: Organic growing / Growing food/flowers

Desired Growing Practices: Water source: City water (garden hose hook up, frost-free hydrant)

Agreement duration: Open to either year-to-year or long-term lease

Rent type: Open to cash to cover costs, and crop share.

I am flexible on arrangments > not looking to turn a profit. Rather, I want to support sustainable garden/farming practices. Organic is a must. Permiculture or biodynamic practices a plus.

Contact oliviakissel@gmail.com