Elizabeth and Bryan Lee moved to Marion County, Ohio (back to Marion County for Bryan), from West Virginia in 2007. Bryan, an archaeologist, and Elizabeth, who was finishing a graduate degree in Appalachian frontier history, found 10 acres outside Waldo to fulfill their dream of having a farm on the flat, fertile prairie soils of Ohio. This was just what the early western Virginia farmers in Elizabeth's thesis sought, too, on the Ohio Frontier. But not only did Elizabeth and Bryan consider the farm (located just north of the Greenville Treaty Line!) to be on their historically-minded frontier, it also became a frontier between their past and future lives: growing vegetables and flowers for market, raising a family, and investing in the land to restore habitat for native flora and fauna.
Find us at the Main Street Delaware Farmers Market on Saturday mornings from 9 am to noon from May 24 to October 25, 2025. We set up on North Sandusky Street in front of PNC Bank.
We raise turkeys on pasture for Thanksgiving. They roam freely and are given a locally-raised, non-GMO feed to supplement their foraging. Pre-ordering begins in September for fresh turkeys.
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