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Amish in Lancaster County PA
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<blockquote data-quote="Herefordcross" data-source="post: 227500" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>I am once again amazed by the plain people of Lancastar PA, we have been vacationing there since I was a baby. And now I am taking my kids there as well. The average person farms around 50 acres, with horses. No 100+ hp tractors, no a/c. Just the dirt and an occasional horse noise. I would encourage all farmers to visit this area of the country if time allows you, pm me if you want a good place to stay and some local contacts. I think everyone would be amazed at how they do the same things we do without the high priced inputs. Alfalfa galore, very limited herbicide use (normally corn only.) It's worth the trip!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefordcross, post: 227500, member: 3860"] I am once again amazed by the plain people of Lancastar PA, we have been vacationing there since I was a baby. And now I am taking my kids there as well. The average person farms around 50 acres, with horses. No 100+ hp tractors, no a/c. Just the dirt and an occasional horse noise. I would encourage all farmers to visit this area of the country if time allows you, pm me if you want a good place to stay and some local contacts. I think everyone would be amazed at how they do the same things we do without the high priced inputs. Alfalfa galore, very limited herbicide use (normally corn only.) It's worth the trip!! [/QUOTE]
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