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Hobby Farming in Pennsylvania is a Growing Trend

T.R. Mahle by T.R. Mahle
April 22, 2026
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Hobby farming in Pennsylvania has grown steadily as more people seek a slower pace of life, sustainable food sources, and a deeper connection to the land. Unlike commercial farming, hobby farming is typically done on a small scale, often alongside another primary occupation. Many Pennsylvanians are drawn to this lifestyle because of the state’s rich agricultural heritage, fertile soil, and varied climate, which supports a wide range of crops and livestock.

Common hobby farms in Pennsylvania include vegetable gardens, small orchards, chicken coops for fresh eggs, and beekeeping for honey production. Some hobby farmers also raise goats or sheep, not only for products like milk and wool but also for land management. Our diverse landscape makes it possible for people to maintain small farms even without vast acreage.

However, hobby farming requires planning and commitment. Farmers must understand local zoning laws, and basic animal care. Costs for equipment, feed, and maintenance can add up, so it is rarely a profit-driven venture. Instead, the rewards are often personal such as fresh food, outdoor activity, and a sense of self-sufficiency.

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L & B Almosta Farm, established in 2023, is operated by Halie Gallagher, her husband Shane, and their two boys Landry & Brodee. The farm is located in Waynesburg and operates on seven acres. The farm is a small but locally rooted agricultural business that reflects the character of Greene County.

The farm is home to chickens, ducks, goats, cows, donkeys, and any other animal that needs a safe home. Halie is a self-described “animal lover” and will stop at nothing to make sure any animal she encounters is safe, fed, and has a place to stay. She is a “rescuer” and always puts the animals first.

People and animals are her priority, Halie stated,“everyone needs help now and then. If there is something we can do to help, we certainly will do it”. Eggs are a primary product of the farm, and they are available for a “donation”. If you are struggling and hungry, they are free.

Another important aspect of farms like L & B Almosta Farm is their role in land stewardship. Maintaining this land helps preserve open space and contributes to environmental sustainability. Practices such as crop rotation, soil conservation, and responsible animal care are part of the growing movement.

In addition, local farms can serve as informal community hubs. Neighbors collaborate, share equipment, and assist one another during busy seasons like planting and harvesting.

Overall, L & B Almosta Farm represents the enduring importance of small farms in places like Greene County. This type of farm continues to play a quiet but vital role in sustaining both the local economy and the cultural landscape of southwestern Pennsylvania.

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