Liberty View Farm

Highland, NY, Ulster County

Business Partnership Farm Management Cooperative Model Other Tenure Agreement
Updated

Acres Available

18

Open Tillable Acres

4

Wooded (or other) Acres

10

Infrastructure

  • black outline barn icon Barns - Equipment Storage
  • black outline barn with silo icon Barns - Livestock
  • black outline electrical icon Electrical access
  • black outline tractor icon Equipment
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Crops Permitted

  • black outline of a carrot Vegetables
  • black outline apple icon Fruits
  • black outline of a flower Flowers or Ornamentals
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Livestock Permitted

  • Black outline of a chicken Poultry
  • Black outline of a bee Bees
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Condition & Current Use

Two divisions of Liberty View Farm:

1- Vegetable, herb, flower and apples

2- Ag-tourism side with 12 weddings per year, corporate events, free fundraisers, Airbnb in farm house

Water and electric on most of the farm

2 tractors, and a tiller and a lot of other farm equipment, 150' hoop house

Walk-in cooler

25 years in business excellent reputation

We provide: Housing, pickup, food allowance, cell phone, wifi, TV.

Many options to work/lease farm side. Salary, hourly or combo. Ag-tourism side provides great income

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Farm History & Past Use

Many possibilities. I have been working with some people for 12, 16 and 22 years here on the farm.

 

Tenure Options

Tenure Options

Business Partnership Farm Management Cooperative Model Other Tenure Agreement

Open to options depending on applicants wants and needs

Are you willing to mentor a new or beginning farmer?

Yes

Do you require a farmer who qualifies for agricultural assessment?

Negotiable

Production Preferences

Crops Permitted

  • black outline of a carrot Vegetables
  • black outline apple icon Fruits
  • black outline of a flower Flowers or Ornamentals

Livestock Permitted

  • Black outline of a chicken Poultry
  • Black outline of a bee Bees

Preferred Farming Method

Biodynamic Organic (not certified) Regenerative/Sustainable Other

Farm Infrastructure

  • black outline barn icon Barns - Equipment Storage
  • black outline barn with silo icon Barns - Livestock
  • black outline electrical icon Electrical access
  • black outline tractor icon Equipment
  • black outline house icon Farmer housing
  • Black outline of a fence Fencing
  • Black outline of a water drop Water access

Additional Property Information

Located in Ag district

Is the Property Conserved

No

Current Land Zoning

Agricultural

Is the property located in a NY Agricultural District?

Yes

Can the public be on the property as a part of the farm business?

Yes

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