Summary
Organization name
Horn Farm Center for Agricultural Education
Address
4945 Horn RoadYork, PA 17406
More than five years ago, we embarked on a journey to grow a new kind of agriculture—one where the way we farm helps to revitalize the health of our landscapes.
The seeds of that vision have taken root and our ecological farm system is starting to bloom.
With knees on the ground and hands in the soil - 468 community members came together between 2021 and 2023 to plant over 17,000 saplings at the Horn Farm. Today, those trees are growing strong, bearing hazelnuts, elderberries, live stakes, and a world of possibilities for creative collaboration and learning.
Each tree stands as a living testament of what we can accomplish when people come together to care for the land. These trees are also the foundation of our new agroforestry program.
Agroforestry—what we like to call “Farming Like an Ecosystem”—is a powerful way to grow food while caring for the planet.
By growing trees and shrubs as crops, we build healthier soil, protect our waterways, create wildlife habitat, and even help to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Even with all its benefits, agroforestry is used on just 1% of farms in the United States. At the Horn Farm Center, we’re working to change that by:
Helping gardeners, farmers, and aspiring growers learn to cultivate food sustainably for themselves and their communities through our signature training programs - like the new Regenerative Grower Training Program, launching this year.
Creating York County’s first community “Forest Garden” alongside our vegetable beds, transforming our demonstration field into a learning space and farming ecosystem.
Adding new classes and workshops about agroforestry, like how to grow mushrooms in the woods, the basics of making your own elderberry syrup, and basket-making.
There are so many fun, hands-on ways to explore how trees and farming can work together. We are just getting started.
Through practices like agroforestry, we’re helping people rediscover essential skills, understand their role in the natural world, and take part in the regeneration of our local ecosystems — growing stronger, more resilient communities.
Together with your support, we can ensure that everyone in York, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and beyond has the opportunity to get their hands in the soil, learn from the land, and become part of a more hopeful, regenerative future.
Please consider donating to the Horn Farm Center to support our new agroforestry program.
Thanks to over $13,000 in matching funds from our Annual Sponsors and our Board of Directors, every dollar you donate will go twice as far.
Together, we can continue to grow this vision of regenerative agriculture and create a lasting impact for our community and environment. We are so grateful for your support and belief in our mission.
Education Center Building Fund
We know you’ve heard from us recently as we work to complete the final stages of fundraising for the farmhouse. If you’ve already contributed to the Building Fund—thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Your generosity has carried us through!
As construction wraps up this year, we’re so close to opening a new chapter. If you’re able, we invite you to also support the programs and mission that will fill this space with life—education, restoration, and deep connection to the land. Let’s keep growing together!
If you want to contribute directly to the Education Building Fund, please visit hornfarmcenter.org/rebuild
The Horn Farm Center believes in the power of education. We teach and demonstrate how gardeners and farmers can establish healthy relationships with natural ecosystems to increase the quality and quantity of locally grown food, improve financial returns, and remove more carbon from the atmosphere. We are building a community of skilled land stewards who, by building soil fertility and restoring ecological balance to our place on this planet, are better able to feed our community in the face of economic and environmental uncertainty.
Our work as land stewards, farmers, and gardeners is more important than ever. The fragility of the systems we depend on to meet our basic needs has been exposed. At the Horn Farm Center we continue to prioritize growing food and medicine for ourselves and our community while teaching others to do the same.
We depend on the generous financial support of people like you who believe in the importance of the work we are doing. Join us in creating a farming system based on biodiversity, connectivity, and interdependence.
Organization name
Horn Farm Center for Agricultural Education
Address
4945 Horn Road